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A collaborative effort in using telecommunications to enhance learning.

C Y Phillips, E G Hagenbuch, P J Baldwin

    Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing
    |May 1, 1992
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    A pilot project successfully delivered workplace education via teleconferencing, demonstrating the technology

    Area of Science:

    • Workplace Education
    • Telecommunications Technology
    • Nursing Professional Development

    Background:

    • Identified need for accessible workplace educational programs.
    • Explored teleconferencing as a delivery method.
    • Initiated by a consortium of three educational institutions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop and evaluate teleconferencing-based educational programs for the workplace.
    • To assess the effectiveness and adequacy of teleconferencing technology for educational delivery.
    • To foster collaboration among key stakeholders in nursing education and professional organizations.

    Main Methods:

    • Conducted survey to identify educational needs.
    • Developed and implemented a pilot project with three educational programs.

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  • Utilized teleconferencing technology for program delivery.
  • Evaluated the success and adequacy of the teleconferencing approach.
  • Main Results:

    • Pilot project successfully delivered educational programs.
    • Teleconferencing technology proved adequate and effective for workplace education.
    • Demonstrated feasibility of the teleconferencing model.

    Conclusions:

    • Teleconferencing is a viable and successful method for workplace education.
    • Collaboration among educational institutions, professional organizations, and telecommunications centers is crucial.
    • The pilot project established a successful model for future teleconferencing educational initiatives.