Keywords

Computer-assisted instruction, Curriculum development, Education, nursing, Educational technology

 

Authors

  1. GRABB, JEFF D. BS
  2. JEFFERS, BRENDA RECCHIA PhD, RN
  3. CAMPBELL, SARA L. DNS, RN, CNAA, BC

Abstract

Initiating a college-wide, complex multimedia approach to teaching-learning can be fraught with considerable challenges. The strategic use of faculty workgroups to maximize faculty involvement in the development and use of interactive Web-based modules was one successful approach to overcoming such challenges. Use of faculty workgroups composed of grant team faculty members and course faculty during the development process recognized the faculty's curricular and content expertise and tapped individual creativity. Other successful approaches to meeting development challenges were the inclusion of a multimedia designer in faculty workgroups, demonstrations of technology at college council meetings and the use of familiar software by faculty to communicate module design ideas. Additional practical approaches for technology teams within higher education settings are presented from both person and design perspectives.