Browsing by Author Affiliations "University of West Georgia, Carrollton, Georgia, USA"
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Collaborative partnerships: Supporting students' success with educational technology
Graduate schools face challenges in retention related to the online learners' apprehension with educational technology. It is vital for colleges and universities to embrace technology in teaching and learning, and recognize ... -
Evaluating writing self-efficacy of nursing students in an online graduate-level writing intensive course
(2017-09-26)Scholarly written expression is a difficult skill for many graduate-nursing student. This presentation describes the development, implementation, and evaluation of an online graduate level intensive writing course which ... -
Experienced Academic Leadership Academy - Pecha Kucha
To cap off the end of a Sigma Academy cohort, Academy scholars and other Sigma academy participants were charged with sharing their leadership journey and/or their Sigma Academy self-selected projects via a Pecha Kucha ... -
Faculty caring: Nursing students' perspective using Q-methodology
(2017-10-18)Caring and caring behaviors are essential in educating student nurses. Evidence supporting what students perceive as caring behaviors exhibited by faculty is sparse and outdated. A multiple methods study using Q-methodology ... -
Faculty caring: Nursing students’ perspectives using Q-methodology
Evidence supporting what students perceive as caring behaviors exhibited by faculty is sparse and outdated. The study conducted sought to understand contemporary students perceptions of caring behaviors of faculty. Findings ... -
Faculty perceptions of online teaching
(2018-04-02)The infusion of technology has occurred in all aspects of education resulting in more online courses. As the number of online courses increases, it is essential to understand faculty perceptions of online teaching. The ... -
The Flipped Classroom Method: Exploration of nurse educators' perspectives using Q-methodology
(2017-09-18)There is minimal published research regarding the use of the Flipped Classroom Method (FCM) in pre-licensure nursing education. The purpose of this study was to use Q-methodology to explore the perceptions of nurse educators ... -
Increasing healthy behaviors with employer-sponsored health coaching
(2017-10-03)This project provided employer sponsored health coaching to increase healthy behaviors among participants. Health coaches are able to customize plans tailored to each participant's health needs. This allows for review and ... -
Nurse educator self-assessed technology competence and online teaching efficacy: A pilot study
(2016-03-29)Session presented on Friday, April 8, 2016: The demand for innovation in nursing education has increased the use of technology and expanded growth in online courses. Many faculty embrace online learning, while others ... -
Phenomenological exploration of male combat veterans in baccalaureate nursing programs
(2017-10-19)This dissertation study explored male combat veterans as students in pre-licensure baccalaureate degree nursing programs to reveal themes and meaning within the experience. The study used written lived-experience descriptions, ... -
Preparing faculty to advance the science of nursing education
(2017-10-16)A faculty development initiative, focusing on pedagogy, scholarship, and leadership, was created in a moderate-research-intensive university to help faculty expand their own education-focused scholarship and position the ... -
Students' perceptions of learning and evaluation using aesthetic projects
A convenience sample of pre-licensure BSN students were surveyed to explore their perceptions of learning professional concepts and caring and being evaluated using aesthetic projects. -
Successful DNP transition: Nurse practitioner to academician
(2017-03-03)Session presented on Friday, March 17, 2017: The last decade has seen increasing numbers of nurse practitioners completing DNP programs, leaving clinical practice, and entering academia. These providers have been experts ...