The University of Maryland School of Nursing's Institute in Nursing and Health Professions Presents:

Excellence in Teaching Nursing — Thursday, March 11, 2010

Conference Schedule

8-8:45 a.m. Registration
8:45 Greeting and Introductions
9-10 Keynote Address
Hallmarks of Excellence in Teaching

Anne E. Belcher, PhD, RN, AOCN, CNE, FAAN, ANEF
Associate Professor and Director
Office for Teaching Excellence
The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Recipient of the 2009 National League for Nursing Award for Excellence in Teaching
10:15-10:30 Break
  Session Tracks
  • Classroom Teaching
  • Clinical Teaching
  • Teaching with Technology
10:30-11:30 Session 1

1A. Converting Your Classroom to Enhance Active Learning

Anita Stineman, PhD, RN
Associate Professor
University of Iowa College of Nursing

1B. Excellence in Teaching: Healthy Instruction in the Clinical Setting
Susan A. Boyer, MEd, RN, FAHCEP
Executive Director
Vermont Nurses in Partnership

1C. Using Second Life in Online Nursing Education
Stephanie Stewart, PhD, RN
Vice President of Academic Affairs
Chamberlain College of Nursing
11:30-1p.m. Lunch and Poster Session
Southern Management Corporation Campus Center
1-2 Session 2

2A. Asking Questions: Using the Socratic Method in Nursing Education
Rojann R. Alpers, PhD, RN
Associate Professor of Nursing
College of Nursing & Health Innovation
President, University Senate
Chair, University Academic Council
Arizona State University

2B.1 Integrating Standardized Patients into Nursing Curricula
Kathy Schavione, MPA
Director, Clinical Education and Evaluation Laboratory
University of Maryland School of Nursing

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2B.2 Moderated Tour of Clinical Simulation Laboratories
Regina Donovan Twigg, MS, RN
Director, Clinical Simulation Laboratories
University of Maryland School of Nursing

2C. Quality Teaching Online: Using the Quality Matters Program to Develop and Maintain High Quality Online Courses
Wendy Gilbert, PhD
Director, MarylandOnline
2-2:15 Break
2:15-3:15 Session 3

3A. Implementation of a Concept-based Curriculum: Lessons Learned
Barbara Netzer, MS, RN
Associate Professor
Campus Director
School of Health Professions Nursing Program
The Community College of Baltimore County

Mary Kay DeMarco, MS, RN, CNE
Associate Professor
Campus Director
School of Health Professions Nursing Program
The Community College of Baltimore County

3B. Maximizing Learning Outcomes with Pre and Postconferences
Anita Stineman, PhD, RN
Associate Professor
University of Iowa College of Nursing

3C.How Interactive Are Your Online Courses?: Wikis, Blogs and Webconferencing
Kathleen M. Buckley, PhD, RN, IBCLC
Associate Professor
University of Maryland School of Nursing
3:30-4:30 Endnote Address

Nursing Education on the Edge of Possibility: What Will it Take to be a Catalyst for Change?
Paula Gubrud, EdD, RN
Associate Dean for Academic Partnerships, Technology, and Simulation
Oregon Health & Science University
School of Nursing