Description
Picture this: A team of Nursing Professional Development Educators having to orient 50-100 new hire professional clinicians and support staff on a weekly basis, over 3-4, 7.5-hour days, with predominantly lecture-based or excessively long eLearning content.
Renee Davis – Enhance Nursing Staff Performance and Training Goals: Technology Tools to Captivate the Nurse Audience
This was my struggle… and along the way, I discovered solutions to dramatically improve the learning process for both new and experienced staff.
Imagine having engaged learners in your professional orientations!
Imagine increased content retention and active learning!
Imagine your staff taking ownership of their learning!
Get ready for a career-changing educational event!
Educational technology and gamification integration in Nursing Professional Development is still an emerging topic. Now is the time to take a deeper look at how technology and gaming can change the way we think about and deliver education. Movement is taking place now to facilitate education, as opposed to spoon feeding our staff. You will have opportunities to use the showcased tech tools to see just how easy and user friendly these free and low-cost platforms can be. Nurses need to be excited and engaged about their professional learning opportunities.
In this recording, you will learn how to bring the excitement back into education for your own amazing nurses.
Handouts
Manual – Enhance Nursing Staff Performance and Training Goals (6.5 MB) 69 Pages Available after Purchase
Outline
What’s Trending in Professional Development?
Learner experience
Engagement
Gamification
Collaboration
Brain-based learning
What Does the Evidence Say?
Impetus for the integration of educational technology
Future of Nursing IOM (now known as National Academy of Medicine) Report—still relevant 8 years later
Nursing Professional Development (NPD) Practice Model
Shifts in learner preferences
The changing healthcare landscape
Discovering the Age of Technology
Mobile learning—What is it, and considerations related to its use for learning and development
Technology and teaching innovations
Generations & the connected age
Inquiring Minds Want to Know
Demonstration of gaming platforms and games
Game mechanics of each platform inclusive of tracking and reporting
Review of free vs. fee—based features-get major impact without spending major dollars
System requirements—what about your learning management system (LMS) and its role with these gaming tools?
Understanding and Overcoming Tech Challenges
Technology/Gaming limitations
Digital/Technological literacy of Nursing Staff Development Specialists/Faculty
Digital literacy of the learner
Lack of prep and/or familiarity with the gaming or educational technology platform
Formal vs. informal education delivery
Survey Says…
Importance of data tracking
Qualitative feedback
Proven outcomes after education technology integration
Preparing for the Tech Changes Ahead
Thinking differently about our education delivery methods
Increased faculty development
ROI
Remembering the power of orientation programs
Seek innovation: Technological evolution in Nursing Professional Development and Academia
Future projections: Virtual reality and social media for learning
Faculty
Renee Davis, MSN, RN-BC
Renee Davis, MSN, RN-BC, has spent many years as an educator in both nursing professional development and academia and maintains her certification as a Nursing Professional Development Specialist. During her initial nursing years at the bedside, she worked in a variety of mainly medical-surgical settings, such as rehab/orthopedic, home care, short stay/ambulatory surgery, and neurosurgery.
As an educator, she gained incredible insights as the lead learning management system contact, support and education coordinator for system-wide nursing education within a centralized, corporate education department of a multi-facility health system. Those experiences helped her to develop into a nursing educational technology integration expert. She is currently an independent consultant with her company, ProDevo Design and Consulting Group, as well as an online adjunct lecturer.
Renee has conducted national and local presentations on the utilization and integration of educational technology in nursing academia and professional development. Her most recent national presentation was at the 2018 Association for Nursing Professional Development Annual Convention, where she conducted an interactive session on gamification and increased integration of educational technology in Nursing Professional Orientation.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Renee Davis is the owner of ProDevo Design and Consulting Group. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Renee David has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.