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Nurse Education Today | 2016

Use of videos to support teaching and learning of clinical skills in nursing education: A review

Helen Forbes; Florin Oprescu; T Downer; Nicole Phillips; Lauren McTier; Bill Lord; Nigel Barr; Kristel Alla; Peter Bright; Jeanne Dayton; Vilma Simbag; Irene Visser

Information and communications technology is influencing the delivery of education in tertiary institutions. In particular, the increased use of videos for teaching and learning clinical skills in nursing may be a promising direction to pursue, yet we need to better document the current research in this area of inquiry. The aim of this paper was to explore and document the current areas of research into the use of videos to support teaching and learning of clinical skills in nursing education. The four main areas of current and future research are effectiveness, efficiency, usage, and quality of videos as teaching and learning materials. While there is a clear need for additional research in the area, the use of videos seems to be a promising, relevant, and increasingly used instructional strategy that could enhance the quality of clinical skills education.


Nurse Education in Practice | 2014

Transformers: Changing the face of nursing and midwifery in the media

Margaret McAllister; T Downer; Julie Hanson; Florin Oprescu

AIM This paper reports an educational strategy designed to sensitise and empower students about the impact of media representations of nursing and midwifery on their public image. BACKGROUND Numerous studies continue to reveal that stories about nursing and midwifery presented in the mainstream media are often superficial, stereotypical and demeaning. Inaccurate portrayals of nursing damage our professional reputation with the public and potential consumers. It also sends the wrong message to future nursing students. Images are a powerful conductor of misinformation, suggesting to others that nurses are not important agents for social change. METHODS In 2012, a small team of academics designed a photography competition and judging process for undergraduate and postgraduate students of nursing and midwifery enrolled at a regional Australian university. RESULTS The winning entries were photographs of high quality and conveyed rich meaning. They provide an interesting and positive counterpoint to derogatory images often propagated by mainstream media. CONCLUSION There is benefit in extending this project so that it: appeals to more students, builds leadership skills, leads to wider social change and benefits society. The intention is to develop the process of student engagement as an educational intervention, and explore experiences and outcomes with stakeholders.


Nursing education perspectives | 2016

Enhancing nursing and midwifery student learning through the use of QR codes

T Downer; Florin Oprescu; Helen Forbes; Nicole Phillips; Lauren McTier; Bill Lord; Nigel Barr; Peter Bright; Vilma Simbag

AbstractA recent teaching and learning innovation using new technologies involves the use of quick response codes, which are read by smartphones and tablets. Integrating this technology as a teaching and learning strategy in nursing and midwifery education has been embraced by academics and students at a regional university.


THETA 2015 : Create, connect, consume - innovating today for tomorrow : Proceedings of the 2015 The Higher Education Technology Agenda Conference | 2015

Expert in my pocket: creating first person POV videos to enhance mobile learning

Peter Bright; Bill Lord; Helen Forbes; Florin Oprescu; Nigel Barr; T Downer; Nicole Phillips; Lauren McTier; Vilma Simbag; Kristel Alla


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Archive | 2014

The use of QR codes to enhance clinical skills education: A multidisciplinary collaboration

T Downer; Nicole Phillips; Florin Oprescu; Lauren McTier; Vilma Simbag; Bill Lord; Helen Forbes; Nigel Barr; Peter Bright


Archive | 2014

Expert in my Pocket Mobile: Creating 'First Person Point of View' Videos to Enhance Mobile Learning

Bill Lord; Helen Forbes; Florin Oprescu; Nikki Phillips; Nigel Barr; T Downer; Lauren McTier; Peter Bright; Vilma Simbag; Kristel Alla


Archive | 2014

Expert in my Pocket: A mobile-enabled repository of learning resources for the development of clinical skills in health professional students

Bill Lord; Helen Forbes; Florin Oprescu; Nikki Phillips; Nigel Barr; T Downer; Lauren McTier; Peter Bright; Simbag; Kristel Alla


HERDSA 2014 : Higher Education in a Globalized World : Proceedings of the 39th Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia International Conference | 2014

Expert in my pocket: Mobile-enabled resources for health students

Helen Forbes; F Opescru; Nigel Barr; Lauren McTier; Nicole Phillips; T Downer; Bill Lord; Peter Bright; Irene Visser; Simbag


ASCILITE 2014 : Proceeding of the 31st Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education | 2014

Expert in My Pocket: Creating First Person POV Videos to Enhance Mobile Learning

Peter Bright; Bill Lord; Helen Forbes; F Opescru; Nigel Barr; T Downer; Nicole Phillips; Lauren McTier; Simbag; Kristel Alla

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Bill Lord

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Nigel Barr

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Florin Oprescu

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Vilma Simbag

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Kristel Alla

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Irene Visser

University of the Sunshine Coast

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