5. Online teaching by nursing faculty has grown rapidly after covid.
Nurse educators are functioning as the “guide on the side” rather than
the “sage on the stage” (Chaffin & Maddux, 2004).
Technology enable students to be independent and more self-sufficient.
6. • EdTech will play a huge
role in transforming the
educational landscape
• and
• will help deliver more
personalized and
effective learning
experiences.
7. Technology and
Nursing Education
Teaching and research findings are no
longer confined to certain schools or
institutions
-Information can be accessed on line
through internet, emails, listservs, and
conferencing.
Empowering nursing faculty to be creative
in designing lectures that fit their students
and healthcare communities
(e.g. using flipped class room )
8. Technology's
Role in
Nursing
Education
Nursing students need access to
• online education
• live and web-based simulations
• Mobile Apps
• Virtual reality/ Augmented Reality
• 3D printing
• Reference guides
• Electronic textbooks on mobile devices.
• Online Examinations
9. GLOBAL EDUCATION
TODAY
• less than 3% of global
education expenditure goes
towards technology.
• This is set to increase by
1.8% by 2025, but experts
argue this isn’t anywhere
near enough.
14. Nationwide
Survey Forecasts
Big Tech
Investment
Ahead for
Nursing
Education
Virtual
simulation •It’s role in nursing education will
continue to grow with 48% of respondents
indicating that they plan to invest more in
virtual simulation over the next two years.
Online
learning •Online learning, virtual simulation,
adaptive quizzing, video for skills training
and EHR applications will reach full
adoption by 2025.
Future
learning
environments
•It will increasingly focus on secure exam
delivery systems as institutions look to
ensure the integrity of students’ test
results.
15. Key Barriers to
technology
adoption:
Nation Wide
survey
forecasts
(Contd)
senior faculty who are opting to retire
instead of adapting to new ways of teaching
challenges with student access to
technology
lack of funding
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16. Challenges in the
Implementation of Technology
in Nursing education
Costs And Benefits
•Unskilled Faculty
•Maintaining A Balance Between
Humans And Technology
•Unethical Use
17. What does the
classroom of the
future look like?
• The nursing classroom
evolved in 2020, to be sure
— but what do the next five
years hold in terms of
technology adoption?
• It promises to be a much
different picture than what
we’re used to, due to fewer
clinical sites and emerging
technologies going
mainstream.
18.
19. A more objective decision is
advisable when taking
into consideration
Profitability
Productivity
and
Consumer value of the
investment.
20. Take home
message
• Information is doubling every 5
Years, if not tripling in quantity
and Quality
• Information is POWER
• TECHNOLOGY FACILITATES the
creative process in nurses
affording amazing vehicles for
PATIENT
EDUCATION,TEACHING AND
LEARNING
• Provides health promotion and
prevention in a Global scene