Tag Archive for June Kaminski

Collaborative Qualitative Research as a Learning Tool in Nursing Education

by June Kaminski, RN MSN PhD(c) CJNI Editor in Chief   Introduction Most BSN nursing programs include a course in nursing research. In the program I teach in, two courses are offered: one in qualitative research and the other in quantitative research. The students who come into this program already have a degree in some other discipline ranging from kinesiology… Read more →

A Phenomenological Analysis of the Experience of Nursing Students’ Usage of Various Technologies Within a Hybrid Degree Program

This research study was done by 29 of my students and I as a collaborative assignment in a BSN qualitative research class. The focus is on the use of technologies within a hybrid degree program. Each student worked on one aspect of the research process as part of a team to complete this study within one semester. Background and Philosophy… Read more →

Holistic Personal Development for Meaningful Engagement

Holistic Personal Development for Meaningful Engagement

by © 2018 ~ June Kaminski, MSN PhD(c) Workshop presented at Festival of Learning, BCCampus in Vancouver, B.C. on May 30, 2018 Abstract Personal development is one of the best ways to protect health and promote wellbeing. It is also one of the essential ingredients for developing the ability to cultivate deep relational engagement with other people. Holistic personal development… Read more →

New Usability Theory course added to the NILC roster!

We are happy to announce a new 3 CE credit course has been added to the Nursing Informatics Learning Center. This 1 module (3 CE credit) course introduces nurses to Usability Theory which is an important topic in nursing informatics and nursing in general, since Usability is a key consideration when using technology and equipment in health care. Usability is… Read more →

Pinterest – A Positively Perfect Web Curation Tool!

Pinterest – A Positively Perfect Web Curation Tool!

by June Kaminski, RN MSN PhD(c) Although there are a multitude of social media software available, Pinterest has been slowly climbing to the top of the heap since late 2009 when first launched by founder Ben Silbermann, Paul Sciarra and Evan Sharp. With 200 million users, Pinterest ranks 19th for sheer popularity, but achieves eighth place worldwide for general purpose… Read more →

SAINT PATRICK'S DAY SALE

Big St Patrick’s Day Sale – 40% of ALL courses!

  Save BIG with the St Patrick’s Day sale with 40 % off ALL courses! The gift of learning can be the perfect present for your loved one, your friend, your employee, or yourself – it’s a gift that keeps on giving!!! Earn required CE credits for license renewal or certification plus increase knowledge and skills in the fascinating realm… Read more →

OJNI Tutorial Webinar for HIMSS: Guidance to Achieving Publication

LISTEN TO THE RECORDED WEBINAR Greetings NI Community, You are invited to attend the upcoming HIMSS Nursing Informatics Education & Networking Task Force Webinar Presentation Online Journal of Nursing Informatics (OJNI) Tutorial: Guidance to Achieving Publication taking place Thursday, November 9 at 10:00am PT l 12:00pm CT l 1:00pm ET (duration 1 hour). Presenters: Editor in Chief: June Kaminski, RN,… Read more →

NILC Fall Sale

Nursing Informatics Learning Center Fall Sale is On!

Come and Check Out Our Autumn Sale! Autumn is the perfect time to buckle down and earn your required CE credits for license renewal plus increase your knowledge and skills in the fascinating realm of nursing informatics! Each day, selected courses will be offered for 20% to 40% off the usual low tuition fee. Remember to check back often to see what’s new! To… Read more →

iPads in nursing education qualitative study Part 1

by June Kaminski, RN MSN PhD(c)  PART ONE: ASSIGNMENT DESIGN   Most BSN nursing programs include course(s) in nursing research. The program I teach in offers two courses — one in qualitative and the other in quantitative research. The students who come into this program already have a degree in some other discipline, thus about a third to a half… Read more →