Earn $1,000 in Patient Education Video Competition
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iNET is looking for teams (one member must be a student) to create Patient Education Videos. The top three winning teams will be awarded $1,000 and showcased at the iNET 2010 conference. |
Network with Nurse Educators
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The iNet site is working to bring together nurse educators who are interested in using technology to improve their teaching. In the “Community” tab, learn how you can share your favorite Web sites, tools, tricks, and articles with other nurse educators. Join the iNet Twitter or Diigo groups for nurse educators! |
Free Continuing Education Units
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iNet will offer free online continuing education modules for nurse educators to learn about technology and the impact of technology innovations. |
Attend the 2010 iNet Conference
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iNet hosts an annual conference for nurse educators. In 2010 the conference will held at the University of North Carolina Charlotte. Mark your calendars for August 6, 2010! |
Learn about new technology!
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Once a month, iNet will introduce a new Featured Tool. In this short article, nurse educators can read about a technological tool that could benefit nursing education. When possible, we will interview the educators who are using this technology and ask them to share their tips. |
Featured iNET Module
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Introduction to Web 2.0An introduction to Web 2.0 technologies including Blogs, Wikis, and Social Bookmarking.- Click to launch this module - |
Featured Tool
You Tube & Flip Video Camcorder Around the world, people are connecting through the ability to create, share and watch videos online. You Tube is a Web site that allows anyone to create a free account and upload video content that they have created. The videos can then be made searchable and publically accessible. Many universities and educational institutions have created their own YouTube channels where content can be regulated or monitored.
The Flip video camera is a small, inexpensive ($199.), portable video camera that is designed to be very simple to use. You can download video directly to your computer using the built in USB port. If you want to watch video right away on the big screen, you can plug a cable into the cameraŐs built in HDMI port and then right into your high definition TV. The video camera takes AA batteries and can also be charged by plugging it into your computer or wall socket.
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