By Alaina Herrington and Julie Poore Recently, there has been a lot of discussion about the word fidelity and whether we should even use it to describe simulation modalities. To some the word is synonymous
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The National League for Nursing promotes excellence in nursing education to build a strong and diverse nursing workforce to advance the health of our nation and the global community.
In today's technology-rich environment, nurse educators need to be up-to-date on the latest innovations in simulation, e-learning, telehealth, and the integration of informatics into curricula. Known throughout the nursing education community as a staunch advocate for simulation and technology, the NLN has created simulation scenarios for use across curricula, pioneered nursing education webinars; established an annual technology conference, now in its second decade; and incorporates technology into all its initiatives.
The Center for Innovation in Simulation and Technology engages in resource development and collaborative partnerships to advance the faculty role with simulation and emerging technology
NLN Technology Edge QuarterlyNLN Technology Edge Quarterly
Welcome to the inaugural newsletter of the NLN Center for Innovation in Simulation and Technology. Technology Edge Quarterly (TEQ) will provide you with updates on our work and upcoming events. In brief, the NLN’s simulation and
