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- Faculty Tips and Tricks - Unbound Scenarios
- Tips, Tricks, & Frequently Asked Questions- Faculty Edition
- 1. What types of NGN questions are included? Are bowtie and trend questions included?
- 10. What is the significance of the formative activities?
- 2. Am I able to modify the scenarios?
- 3. Can a student change their answer to a question or activity once they’ve progressed to the next section?
- 4. If a student starts a scenario, closes it, and returns, will they still be able to complete the scenario?
- 5. Can I or a student reset a scenario?
- 6. How much time will it take students to complete a scenario?
- 7. Do students need to be connected to wifi to use the product?
- 8. How do students submit scenarios?
- 9. Are you looking for more educators to join this community?
- References
- Nursing Central Faculty Trainings
- Faculty Guide to Nursing Central
- development
- Examining Biases Within Your Program - Tips for Supporting All Faculty
- gnosia
- will
- sight
- anamnesis
- dumb
- sense
- Unbound Scenarios
- Implementation Strategies
- Teaching Toolkit
- accreditation
- rounds
- self-governance
- simulation
- Incorporating Free Virtual Products into Active Learning Strategies Using Next Generation NCLEX
- Nurse Educators Discuss Preparing Students for Practice and NGN with Unbound Scenarios
- OADN: Virtual Simulation Reviews
- Nursing Central Tutorials
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Nursing Education
- Avoiding Common DEI Traps: A Conversation with Dr. Grace Norris
- memory
- Prebrief/Preparation Activities with Next Generation NCLEX Integration
- Considerations For COVID-19 Preparedness And Response In U.S. Schools Of Nursing
- Davis’s Drug Guide for Nurses
- Generative AI in Nursing Education
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusivity in Virtual Simulation
- Medication Error Criminalization: Nurse Educators Discuss Patient Safety Targeting Medication Administration and Just Culture
- The Next Steps: Implementation in Pre-Licensure Nursing Education
- Professional Designations and Titles in the Health Sciences
- Latin and Greek Nomenclature