This chapter explains proper placement of patient simulation in a nursing curriculum. It also explains the growth of online coursework. The chapter discusses practical value of digital devices to a nursing student. Applied to nursing education, simulation attempts to create a hypothetical patient care environment within which nursing students can safely operate before moving on to an actual patient care setting. Personal digital assistants (PDAs) emerged as a vital technical tool for nurses, but their applicability to the clinical site is much greater than it is in the classroom. Informal observation indicates that students find smartphone apps convenient for clinical site uses such as looking up medications, finding patient diagnosis descriptions, and defining technical terms. On the other hand, students prefer books to electronic resources for studying, preparing nursing journal entries developing nursing care plans, and writing research papers.