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Today won’t work tomorrow: The future of nursing education lies ahead

Recorded April 8, 2021 | 1 Hour
Online
The last year was chock-full of uncertainty and disruption but what lies ahead for nursing education? This webinar will provide participants an opportunity to reflect on our future with scientific insights and major trends shaping higher education, teaching, and learning.

Consider how strategies like retrieval practice and spacing can help students commit important content to long-term memory. Educators should reflect on how new adaptive technology can provide a personalized student experience while also fostering in the use of learning analytics and machine intelligence. New evidence and projections from industry experts will frame important dialogue about technology and socioeconomic factors that will impact our future. Are nursing education’s big ideas innovative, agile, equitable, and sustainable?

About the speaker

Meagan Rogers, PhD, RN-BC, CPEN
Associate Chair for Undergraduate Nursing in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation, University of Texas at Arlington
Meagan’s professional interests include metacognition, transition to practice, disparities in educational persistence and attainment, and the use of predictive analytics to target interventions for at-risk students.

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