
معرفی
Sam Clark is an Assistant Professor (Academic) in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health. His research focuses on innovative educational technologies, particularly game-based learning and community engagement initiatives. He has contributed to projects involving serious games for health education, cultural competency training, and rural development. Clark actively participates in academic conferences, such as the 6th Nano Conference in 2023. His work emphasizes co-creation models, playful pedagogy, and leveraging digital tools to enhance learning outcomes.
Research interests include the application of gaming frameworks to healthcare interventions, cross-cultural professional development, and fostering inclusive environments for individuals with disabilities. He explores how procedural content generation and crowd-sourced data can enhance interactive educational resources. Clark’s publications span topics from newborn screening policy to gamified stability interventions for children.
No scientific awards or grants are listed. He has not specified student advisees or lab affiliations. His academic contributions prioritize bridging theoretical frameworks with practical, community-driven solutions.



