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Course
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Course
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Dates
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Course
1:
Teaching in Nursing
(T670)
Available for 3
Academic Credits or 100 CE contact hours.
Instructor: Pamela M. Ironside, PhD, RN |
This
course will provide an introduction to the principles of teaching.
The course will discuss educational theories, teaching strategies
and learning activities. Participants must have access to a
group of learners and work with a preceptor in a teaching practicum.
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
- Write a teaching philosophy
- Assess learning needs of a group of learners
- Critique a curriculum plan
- Write program, level, and course objectives
- Develop and implement a lesson plan/unit of instruction
- Select teaching strategies and learning activities
- Use AV resources in the classroom
- Facilitate learning for a group of students
- Evaluate own teaching and receive feedback about teaching
from preceptor and course faculty
- Value the roles of learner and educator
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August
22 – December 10, 2007
Last day to register – August 13, 2007
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To register for
Continuing
Education Contact Hours,
click here
To register for
Academic
Credit,**
click
here
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Course
2:
Evaluation in Nursing
(T617)
Available for 3
Academic Credits or 100 CE contact hours.
Instructor: TBA |
This
course provides an overview of evaluation strategies. Participants
will develop an evaluation plan and select evaluation strategies
for a unit of instruction. Upon completion, participants.
- Differentiate
evaluation and assessment
- Identify own
evaluation philosophy
- Use a model
to develop an evaluation plan for a course
- Assess learner's
clinical practice
- Assess learner's
attainment of learning outcomes
- Develop a variety
of tests including an essay test and a multiple choice test
- Design classroom
assessment techniques
- Assign grades
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August
22 - December 10, 2007 |
To register for
Continuing
Education Contact Hours,
click
here
To
register for
Academic
Credit,**
click
here
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Course 3:
Computer Technology for Nurse Educators
(T619)
Available for 3
Academic Credits or 100 CE contact hours.
Instructor: Judy Halstead, DNS, RN |
This course will acquaint
the participant with a variety of computer technologies that
support the teaching-learning process. The course will discuss
principles of distance learning, use of the Internet in teaching
and learning, and how to integrate computer technologies into
the teaching-learning process. Upon completion of this course,
participants will be able to:
- Identify uses of computer technologies in education
- Critique software for use in teaching and learning
- Integrate software into lesson plans/educational programs
- Use Internet resources to enhance learning
- Identify social, ethical, legal and organizational issues
influencing the use of computer technologies in nursing education
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May 9 – June 20, 3007
Last day to register
– April 30, 2007
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To
register for
Continuing Education Contact Hours,
click
here
To register for
Academic Credit,**
click
here
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Continuing Education Contact Hours Fees
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NLN
Members:
Cost for contact
hours is $695 (includes a member discount).
Non-NLN members:
Cost is $750 for
an individual registration.
Group rates:
Available upon request. If enrolling as a group, all
members must complete registration within 24 hours, once the
group discount has been determined.
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Academic Credit Hours Fees** |
**MSN or PhD students may take the courses for three
hours of academic credit. The cost is the current price for
one credit hour of graduate level education at in-state tuition
rates, times the number of credit hours in the course. If
not currently enrolled at Indiana University there will be
associated admission fees. For courses beginning in August
2005 the in-state tuition rate is $228.60 per credit hour. |
* You may take any of these as a single course, then decide if you wish to continue in the certificate program after completing the offering.