By: Mary Cato, EdD, RN It has been five years since the NLN, in collaboration with INACSL (the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning), published Debriefing Across the Curriculum. While it is accepted
Category: eLearning
E-Learning Platforms and Tools: Part 2E-Learning Platforms and Tools: Part 2
By: Mathew Byrne Are you ready to bring some new technology tools to your classroom or online learning environment? Let’s review some practical tips and ways to evaluate which tools may be best for you.
e-Learning Platforms and Tools: Part 1e-Learning Platforms and Tools: Part 1
By: Mathew Byrne The big four course management systems (CMS) continue to rule the landscape of e-learning platforms in academia. However, the e-learning space is becoming increasingly crowded as nonacademic platforms and several e-learning tools
What is the future for online teaching and learning in nursing education: An NLNTEQ interview with Diane M. BillingsWhat is the future for online teaching and learning in nursing education: An NLNTEQ interview with Diane M. Billings
Teaching and learning in an online environment has evolved as an integral component of the nurse educator’s role. This interview with Dr. Diane M, Billings, Chancellor’s Professor Emeritus at the Indiana University School of Nursing,
Future of Technology in Nursing Education Part 2: How Nursing Education Programs Are Currently Using Educational TechnologyFuture of Technology in Nursing Education Part 2: How Nursing Education Programs Are Currently Using Educational Technology
The What and Why of Technology Use in Today’s Nursing Student is a four-part series that focuses on the technology today’s Nursing Students are using when learning and providing patient care . Part 2 focuses
What’s in a Name? Developing a Sustainable Alliance/Consortium for Safe, Competent Practice: Part 1What’s in a Name? Developing a Sustainable Alliance/Consortium for Safe, Competent Practice: Part 1
By: Sabrina Beroz and Beth Hallmark Alliances and consortiums are popping up frequently to bridge the needs of growing simulation networks. They can be found in states including Arizona, California, and Florida. What do they
Everything you need to know about technology, students are now learning in grade schoolEverything you need to know about technology, students are now learning in grade school
By: Jone Tiffany Technology touches every part of our lives, our communities, and our homes. Yet much of higher education lags behind when it comes to integrating technology into learning activities. Many colleges and universities
In The Flow: Designing Meaningful E-learning ExperiencesIn The Flow: Designing Meaningful E-learning Experiences
By: Jone Tiffany Think about a time when you were really engaged in something, the kind of engagement where you lose track of time and experience feelings of joy and satisfaction. You may have felt
Reimagining Bloom’s Taxonomy – With an Eye on TechnologyReimagining Bloom’s Taxonomy – With an Eye on Technology
By: Jone Tiffany According to the NMC Horizon report, 2016 Higher Education Edition, trends in the integration of educational technologies in higher education are quickly evolving (Johnson et al., 2016). Topics such as using blended
