| Literature DB >> 34042812 |
Eunjoo Jeon1, Laura-Maria Peltonen2, Lorraine Block3, Charlene Ronquillo4, Jude L Tayaben5, Raji Nibber6, Lisiane Pruinelli7, Erika Lozada Perezmitre8, Janine Sommer9, Maxim Topaz10, Gabrielle Jacklin Eler11, Henrique Yoshikazu Shishido12, Shanti Wardaningsih13, Sutantri Sutantri13, Samira Ali14, Dari Alhuwail15, Alaa Abd-Alrazaq16, Laila Akhu-Zaheya17, Ying-Li Lee18, Shao-Hui Shu19, Jisan Lee20.
Abstract
Due to the corona (COVID-19) pandemic, several countries are currently conducting non-face-to-face education. Therefore, teachers of nursing colleges have been carrying out emergency remote education. This study developed a questionnaire to understand the status of Emergency Remote Learning (ERL) in nursing education internationally, translated it into 7 languages, and distributed it to 18 countries. A total of 328 nursing educators responded, and the most often used online methods were Social networking technology such as Facebook, Google+ and Video sharing platform such as YouTube. The ERL applied to nursing education was positively evaluated as 3.59 out of 5. The results of the study show that during the two semesters nursing college professors have well adapted to this unprecedent crisis of teaching. The world after COVID-19 has become a completely different place, and nursing education should be prepared for 'untact' education.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Distance educational technology; Emergency remote learning; Nursing education
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34042812 DOI: 10.3233/SHTI210317
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform ISSN: 0926-9630