The Agile Process: A Multidiscipline Team Method of Course Development
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Marylee Rollins Bressie, DNP, RN; Marie-Elena Barry, DNP, RN -- School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Capella University, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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Course development is an involved process, especially in a virtual environment. Adopting the Agile Process,for software development allowed us to create a multidisciplinary team that enabled us to review, revise, and redesign online courses for a competency based program by combining our individual talents to help us work smarter together!
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Keywords | Competency Based Education; Course Development; Team Processes |
Name | Nursing Education Research Conference 2018: Generating and Translating Evidence for Teaching Practice |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International, the Honor Society of Nursing |
Location | Washington, DC |
Date | 2018 |
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