Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Baby Steps: Introducing Instructional Technology Nurse Educators are similar to faculty in that their time is limited and they may prefer to do things.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Baby Steps: Introducing Instructional Technology Nurse Educators are similar to faculty in that their time is limited and they may prefer to do things."— Presentation transcript:

1

2 Baby Steps: Introducing Instructional Technology Nurse Educators are similar to faculty in that their time is limited and they may prefer to do things a certain way. Many, however, are interested in learning new things, and, with the facilitation of the instructional technologist are able to adopt new tools and resources, including MERLOT. The presenter will describe the journey of introducing the technology to the department, and becoming a "technology mentor" to several willing volunteers. Irene Knokh Irene Knokh

3 Getting Started  Challenges What was the starting point? What are the challenges? Why is it important to address them? Audience ○ Students ○ Nurses ○ Nurse Educators 10/21/20152

4 First Steps  Goals What did we want to accomplish? ○ Support for the changes ○ How they were implemented ○ What had to be considered along the way  What did I learn?  What’s next? 10/21/20153

5  Multiple paper handouts Not user friendly High cost Not interactive  Unnecessary email exchange on the same subjects  Paper weekly submissions, surveys, and evaluations  Results compilation was cumbersome  No 24/7 access

6 ○ Resistance to more changes Lack of resources Software installation restrictions Finding the time ○ How are these addressed? Getting what you can Flexibility Mentorship Starting small-baby step by baby step Encouraging along the way 10/21/20155

7  Creative approach Informal and formal staff education ○ Workshops ○ Demos ○ Individual training and assessment Networking and sharing resources Thinking ahead, “time spent now is time saved later” Debriefings Follow up to stay on track and to assist when necessary

8  Streamline the processes –thinking creatively  Revise documents for online access, sorting, and automatic compilation  Eliminate unnecessary printed documents  24/7 access mandatory  Audit and frequently update the sites  Provide demo on online submissions  Design individual training plans for educators  Flexibility in covering material in the plan

9 “ Survival Skills-What I learned” Flexibility CommitmentAdaptabilityHumorTech TherapyPatience Creativity

10 Baby Steps: Mantra Teach and mentor ○ Client may wish to do the project but wants coaching I will work with you ○ Client may want to collaborate on a project (do everything together) I will do the project for you Client wants updates but doesn’t want to deal with the “hands on part” Combination: teach, collaborate, report on progress, assess, complete

11 Demo-Nursing Orientation  Website demo  Program frequently changes  24/7 Access  What’s next-growing and walking forward Evaluations online “Casting a wider net” for everyone to be aware of the site Making presentations more interactive Introducing MERLOT LO’s (selected) into the program Introducing games into the program

12 Demo-Nursing Orientation

13 To do pieces for working on a site for student nurses 10/21/201512 Site assessment Updates, frequency Identify materials to include in the sites Identify forms for online conversion Provide training on using the site Identify surveys& evaluations to post online Identify tool to use for evaluations and surveys What would the users like to see?

14 Extern Website Use: 2008

15 Extern Website 2009 Daily Updates through the program’s duration

16  Continuing site maintenance and development  Interactivity: adding games, podcasting, lecture recording, various site tours, puzzles, and video clips for 24.7 access  Looking at MERLOT for learning objects we can use in our classroom  Using web 2.0 tools creatively to work with student externs  Looking at Nursing Second Life options  The proof is in the cake (try and see if it works for you)

17 Constantly moving forward Balancing, mentoring, making things happen-step by step Thank you for coming! Questions? 10/21/201516


Download ppt "Baby Steps: Introducing Instructional Technology Nurse Educators are similar to faculty in that their time is limited and they may prefer to do things."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google