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Virtual Simulation in Nursing Education - Randy M. Gordon, Dee Mcgonigle

Virtual Simulation in Nursing Education

Buch | Softcover
324 Seiten
2018
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-6963-1 (ISBN)
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Provides practical advice for students of nursing educator programs, nursing faculty, and other healthcare educators, enabling them to use virtual sim technology in a way that is most beneficial to students. This text presents a method of technology integration that can be utilized within the Advanced Practice Nursing curricula, and will also have appeal for undergraduate faculty.
Learn best practices for successfully integrating virtual simulation into nursing curriculum

Written for students in nurse educator programs, nursing faculty, and other health care educators, Virtual Simulation in Nursing Education unpacks the necessary tools for successful integration of technology into nursing programs. The benefits of virtual simulation in nursing education are innumerable: less expensive, easier to access, and location independent compared with nondigital simulations. Yet the evolving nature of both curricula and technology complicates the implementation of a coherent integration plan. Success requires a coordinated impetus from faculty, administrators, and students to enrich a technologically enhanced learning landscape. With a practical, how-to focus, this book describes the unique dynamics and demands of using virtual simulation as a core teaching method and focuses on the best practices for integrating this technology into the nursing curriculum.

The first text to detail systematic strategies for faculty, students, and administrators, Virtual Simulation in Nursing Education examines the most effective teaching methods and activities, discusses challenges and pitfalls to integrating virtual simulation into a curriculum, and examines how learning outcomes are met. With an eye toward motivating students to embrace technology throughout their careers, content illustrates how students can leverage technologies to maximize learning and support practice. Replete with savvy tips from virtual simulation experts, chapters include exemplars that present the models in real-life scenarios, and clinical reasoning questions to reinforce learning.

Key Features:



Accompanied by an Instructor’s Manual and PowerPoint slides
Teaches students of nurse educator programs, nurse educators, and administrators how to successfully use virtual simulation
Provides useful tools, best practices, and savvy strategies for integrating technology into the curriculum
Includes examples and clinical reasoning questions to reinforce content
Demonstrates how students can maximize learning and support practice with virtual simulation technology
Provides a firm foundation for students to embrace technology throughout their careers

Randy M. Gordon, DNP, FNP-BC, is an assistant professor in the MSN family nurse practitioner (FNP) specialty track at Chamberlain University in the College of Nursing. Dee McGonigle, PhD, RN, CNE, FAAN, ANEF, directs the Virtual Learning Environments (VLE) and is a professor in the graduate program at Chamberlain University in the College of Nursing.

CONTENTS


Contributors


Preface


Acknowledgments


Authors’ Note


SECTION I: THE EVOLVING VIRTUAL LEARNING LANDSCAPE


1. Assessing the Virtual Learning Landscape


Dee McGonigle


2. Faculty Administrators Students Technology Strategic Integration Model©


Randy M. Gordon


3. Application of the Faculty Administrators Students Technology Strategic Integration Model© as the Basis for Integrating Virtual Educational Technologies


Randy M. Gordon


4. Technology’s Impact on Society and Culture


Michael H. Reitzel


SECTION II: FACULTY PERSPECTIVE—PEDAGOGICAL APPLICATIONS AND SPECIFIC INTEGRATION STRATEGIES


5. Opportunities and Advantages With Virtual Technology Integration


Megan Keiser and Carman Turkelson


6. Challenges and Disadvantages With Virtual Technology Integration


Rebecca A. Burhenne, Kristin A. Kerling, and Randy M. Gordon


7. Faculty Role in Integrating Virtual Simulations


Dee McGonigle, Randy M. Gordon, and Diana Meeks


8. Preparing the Instructional Environment


Julie McAfooes


9. Nexus of Game Development: Curricular Integration and Faculty Development


Eric B. Bauman, Penny Ralston-Berg, and Gregory E. Gilbert


10. Design and Creation of Virtual Gaming Simulations in Nursing Education


Jennifer L. Lapum, Margaret Anne Verkuyl, Michelle Hughes, Oona St-Amant, Daria Romaniuk, Lorraine Betts, and Paula Mastrilli


11. Virtual Gaming in Nursing Education


Natália Del Angelo Aredes, Suzanne Hetzel Campbell, and Luciana Mara Monti Fonseca


12. Nursing Student Simulation Scenarios Within a Virtual Learning Environment


Pamela L. Grant


13. Enhancing the Rigor of Virtual Simulation


Simon JR Cooper and Fiona Bogossian


SECTION III: STUDENT PERSPECTIVE—WORKING WITH STUDENTS TO IMPLEMENT VIRTUAL LEARNING STRATEGIES: MAXIMIZE LEARNING AND SUPPORT TRANSITION TO PRACTICE


14. A Student’s Journey Encountering a Virtual Learning Environment: A Pathway From Novice to Expert


Karen West


15. Mentor Role in Virtual Simulation–Mediated Learning


Rebecca J. Sisk


16. Creating Interprofessional Simulation Scenarios in Virtual Learning Environments


Ellen Jakovich


17. Advancing Nursing Informatics Knowledge and Skills Using a Virtual Learning Environment


Carolyn Sipes


SECTION IV: ADMINISTRATIVE PERSPECTIVE—NAVIGATING THE CHASM WHEN A PROFOUND DIFFERENCE EXISTS AMONG STAKEHOLDERS, VIEWPOINTS, AND FEELINGS REGARDING VIRTUAL SIMULATION


18. Administrative Perspective


Suzanne Hetzel Campbell


19. Administrator Role


Dee McGonigle and Randy M. Gordon


Epilogue: Faculty Administrators Students Technology Strategic Integration Model©: Analysis, Synthesis, and Application


Appendix A: Simulation Integration Strategies


Appendix B: Proposal Strategies


Abbreviations


Glossary


Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 30 Illustrations
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Lexikon / Chroniken
Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege Ausbildung / Prüfung
Pflege Fachpflege Anästhesie / Intensivmedizin
Medizin / Pharmazie Studium
ISBN-10 0-8261-6963-5 / 0826169635
ISBN-13 978-0-8261-6963-1 / 9780826169631
Zustand Neuware
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