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  • Nursing Education
  • Educational Technology

Background:

  • Traditional course management systems often lack the social interaction vital for developing nursing students' communication and collaborative skills.
  • Establishing an online community is crucial for enhancing collaboration and increasing student satisfaction and perceived learning in nursing programs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce free Google tools that educators can utilize.
  • To demonstrate how these tools can foster communication and collaboration among nursing students.
  • To support online, blended, and face-to-face learning environments.

Main Methods:

  • The article describes the application of specific free Google tools.
  • Focuses on practical implementation for faculty in nursing education.
  • Highlights strategies for creating a sense of community within digital learning spaces.

Main Results:

  • Utilizing free Google tools can effectively create a more interactive and social online learning environment.
  • Implementation can lead to improved communication and collaboration among nursing students.
  • Increased student satisfaction and perceived learning are potential outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Free Google tools offer a viable and accessible solution for enhancing social presence in nursing education.
  • Faculty can leverage these tools to build stronger online communities and improve student engagement.
  • These strategies are applicable across various educational modalities, including online, blended, and traditional classrooms.