Innovations in Learning Technology and What it Means to Nursing Education

Today I am presenting to a group at Johns Hopkins concerning nursing education and technology.

Here is a link to a page that contains the handout.

And here are the slides for the presentation.

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  1. Centennial College May 11, 2010

    Nice Presentation Karl !

    Thanks for sharing it

    🙂

    Studying for college degree in Nursing Programs

  2. Mary February 8, 2010

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  3. Linda Buck June 19, 2009

    Hello, Karl –

    I am a graduate nursing student with aspirations to teach in a college of nursing. I happened on your blog today and was very impressed by your slide presentation. (Wish I could have heard your presentation as well!)

    I understand the "mix-it-up" message and am curious – what do you see as the next "big thing" in collegiate classroom technology? Where are we heading?

  4. Mark Viquesney June 16, 2009

    I love the slide on video games.

  5. Mike Qaissaunee June 12, 2009

    Looks like a great presentation Karl!

Karl Kapp
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