Michele Deck’s Creative Teaching Strategies for Nurse Educators:Prop Up Your Presentations!
Live via ZoomAn object lesson is when you use a physical tool or prop to illustrate a tough to grasp concept. This session offers ideas and examples you can adapt to teach your most difficult concepts. Props can enhance your content in many new ways. These props examples can turn your learners from being "propped up" to completely awake and engaged. Examine the proper use of props, with the dos and don’ts.
Empowering Nurse Educators: Building Resilient and Competent Nursing Professionals
Live via ZoomThis webinar is designed to empower nurse educators with the knowledge and strategies to foster resilience and competence for guiding nursing students and preparing them for the challenges of the healthcare profession. Participants will gain valuable insights, resources, and tools to effectively guide and support the next generation of resilient and competent nurses.
Pathophysiology Made Easy: Link it to Think it!
Live via ZoomAn interactive webinar designed to assist nursing faculty to be successful in the classroom and clinical areas when teaching pathophysiology. The webinar will demonstrate how to transform teaching with easy and memorable approaches using the “SAFETY” Model that links pathophysiology to priority concepts and NCLEX® standards.
A Standard Approach to Test Mapping:Considering Cognitive Leveling to Improve Student Outcomes
Live via ZoomThis webinar is designed to provide nurse educators with the strategies and tools to develop a standardized approach to test mapping. Emphasis will be placed on applying cognitive code leveling to test items with Blooms Taxonomy, the NCSBN’s CJMM, and the NCLEX-RN blueprint.
Harnessing Technology in Nursing Education:Enhancing Learning and Collaboration
Live via ZoomThis webinar is designed to equip nurse educators with the knowledge and skills to effectively leverage technology in their teaching practices. Participants will gain practical insights, best practices, and evidence-based approaches to integrate technology seamlessly into their teaching and foster a dynamic and engaging learning environment.
Incorporating Simulation-Based Learning in Nursing Education: Enhancing Clinical Competence
Live via ZoomThis webinar will explore the benefits of simulation-based learning, discuss various types of simulations, and provide guidance on designing, implementing, and evaluating simulation experiences.
Finding Clinical Sites in Unexpected Places
Live via ZoomNursing schools are often competing for clinical spaces, and faculty are left to seek out unique clinic experiences. This webinar explores options that faculty may or may not be utilizing, including immersive experiences. This webinar also gives participants a few tips on networking and finding the right fit for students to get the most out of their clinical experiences.
Integrating the AACN Essentials Into the Curriculum: The Educator’s Role
Live via ZoomThis presentation will discuss step-by-step processes that can be taken to move faculty colleagues toward a competency-based curriculum aligned with the 2021 Essentials. Approaches for conducting an effective and useful curriculum mapping will be demonstrated. Strategies to engage colleagues in the innovative work of developing and growing competency-based teaching activities and assessments will be discussed.
AI in Nursing Education: Transforming the Way We Teach
Live via ZoomThis engaging 2½-hour webinar will explore practical uses of AI from adaptive learning and virtual patient simulations to academic integrity tools and how to incorporate AI in didactic, lab, clinical, and simulation. Walk away empowered to thoughtfully integrate AI into your courses, fostering better student engagement, personalized learning, and evidencebased teaching all while preserving the heart of nursing: human connection.
Use of Simulation for Clinical Nursing Faculty Orientation
Live via ZoomThis webinar will discuss formal preparation and orientation for clinical nursing instructors to ensure competence and a smooth transition from expert clinician to novice educator. In this presentation, you will enhance skills and teaching knowledge and discuss ways to engage students in the clinical, laboratory, and simulation settings.