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Matthew Rietschel & Carol O’Neil 
Developing Online Learning Environments in Nursing Education 

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This third edition of the best-selling nurse educator’s handbook on using online teaching tools and assessing their results keeps pace with the rapid-fire progression in digital learning that has occurred since the second edition was published in 2008. Completely revised and updated, this edition presents several new interactive digital tools and current guidelines in translating courses from the classroom to the online environment. It provides new content on Web-based learning theories and how to optimally teach students using the latest technology. Additionally, this edition offers new information on staff development and a new chapter on the role of staff development educator, guides instructors on how to build an on-line community, and includes practical, proven measures for student assessment and evaluation in online education.


Using a step-by-step approach, the book discusses the basics of online learning, its infrastructure, and its technical support needs. Current evidenced-based research examines teacher-student interactions, course management, web-based resources, and best-practices. The text also includes an overview of free and for-purchase technologies and describes how to choose those technologies that meet the needs of a particular teaching situation. The book is completely interactive, containing web-based tools to enhance methods and concepts. Chapters also include interactive case studies, tutorials, and exercises to enhance learning and test learning styles. This text will not only provide optimal guidance for using the Web to teach students and professional nurses skills they need to embrace best practices and achieve optimal outcomes, it will also instill in them the habits of lifelong learning.


New to the third edition:


  • Includes new web-based interactive features to promote online learning and skills

  • Features new chapter on the nurse in staff development

  • Provides current guidelines on translating courses from the classroom to the online environment

  • Presents new content on Web-based learning theories and teaching with technology

  • Includes practical measures for student assessment and evaluation in online education backed by research and consensus


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Table of Content

Chapter 1 Introduction to Teaching and Learning in Online Environments Carol A. O’Neil


Chapter 2 Pedagogy Associated with Learning in Online Environments


William A. Sadera


Carol A. O’Neil


Kathleen A. Gould


Chapter 3 Infrastructure Considerations for Online Learning: Student Faculty and Technical Support


Cheryl A. Fisher


Chapter 4 Technology and Online Learning


Matthew J. Rietschel


Chapter 5 Reconceptualizing the Online Course


Carol A. O’Neil


Chapter 6 Designing the Online Environment


Carol A. O’Neil


Chapter 7 Blended Learning


Matthew J. Rietschel


Kathleen Buckley


Chapter 8 Interacting and Communicating Online


Cheryl A. Fisher


Chapter 9 Course Management


Cheryl A. Fisher


Chapter 10 Assessment and Evaluation of Online Learning Carol A. O’Neil


Cheryl A. Fisher


Chapter 11 Theoretical Considerations for Professional Education


Cheryl A. Fisher


William A. Sadera


Chapter 12 Practical Considerations for Nursing Professional Development Education


Susan Bindon


About the author

Cheryl Fisher, MSN, RN, is the Informatics/E-learning Manager for the Nursing Department at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 240 ● ISBN 9780826199140 ● File size 2.0 MB ● Publisher Springer Publishing Company ● Published 2013 ● Edition 3 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5848088 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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