Thursday, September 17, 2015

Technology Enhancements in Nursing

 Blog #2
        In the 21st technology age, the nurse educator has access to a multitude of technological enhancements and strategies to both deliver content and develop creative learning strategies for his or her students. I have found several very interesting ways to grab a student’s attention and get a point across to them while keeping their interest sparked. I find Voki very inquisitive, a way to lighten spirits and keep attention of students, similar to an ice breaker. I have used it several times so far and the only thing I am unable to make it do is speak using my microphone.  I have learned how to text a message to it and it speaks what I have texted just not in my voice, so I find it uniquely useful. Obviously, I find simulation always exciting and unique. However I have usually found simulation on a computer to be challenging for me because I haven’t used computers very well in the past and they found them frightening. So far I have learned many new things since I started the bachelors program at Roberts Wesleyan College and I find this course to be very informative and intriguing. I now know how to download a YouTube video or embed I should say. Even though the whole course is a challenge to me, I look forward to being slightly more technologically advanced. I find Weebly not so much a chore anymore but fun! The other night I had to do a lecture to a radiology group where I spoke in front of 100 people and I made a PowerPoint which is so unlike me! PowerPoint is so much easier for me now than what it used to be. I find it actually fun to make a PowerPoint and look at what I have created. I know by the end of this course I will feel the same way and hopefully not be as stressed.

                I do believe that covers active and authentic learning as well as applied and experiential learning. I have applied the technology to my present learning and have also used it with my experiential learning. I do have to say I am shocked that I have gotten to like technology a little bit more!







2 comments:

  1. Amy... I am happy to see that you are appreciating all you are learning. Although the learning curve can sometimes be steep, I think you will find that the benefits outweigh the temporary frustrations!

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