Introduction
My name is Jessica
Clendenen BSN, RN, CNOR. I am a registered nurse currently working as a staff
nurse and part-time educator in the cardiovascular operating rooms (CVOR) at
St. Francis hospital in Indianapolis. I I received my baccalaureate education
at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis in 2007. My experience
includes the general operating room where procedures including orthopedic,
neurology, urology, plastic, and gynecology procedures are performed. I chose
to specialize in cardiovascular surgery due to the challenge and complexity of
the cases. After two years in the CVOR,
I earned my certification in the operating room. Currently, I am pursuing a
master’s degree in nursing education. I have yet to decide whether to pursue a
career in hospital based education or in a collegiate setting. The collegiate
setting seems complex and at times daunting, but I feel it may be where my
passion for education lies.
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Note: We were not caring for any patients during this photo |
My fiancé Clint and I live in a home on the south
side of Indianapolis. We have three dogs, Harley, Vena, and Biscuit. Our dogs
are varying sizes and breeds. We have a Chihuahua who weighs in at four pounds
and “rules the roost.” Vena is terrier mix who suffers from the middle child
syndrome and Biscuit is a sweetheart pit bull mix. We enjoy traveling and taking the dogs for
hikes in the state parks. In my free time, I enjoy reading fiction books and
completing DIY projects in our home. Over the next year I hope to become an
expert at multitasking as I will be balancing work, school, and wedding planning!
Course
During
this semester, I would like to continue our work on the LAUNCH program. The
LAUNCH program is a type of orientation to the technology services utilized by
University of Indianapolis. Many area hospitals have created cohort groups with
UIndy in order to increase the number of baccalaureate and masters prepared
nurses within the organizations. As these students begin the cohort program,
some have been overwhelmed with the technology they are expected to utilize.
Last semester my fellow students and I created a program called Learning ACE My
UIndy Nursing Cohort Help (ie LAUNCH) in order to provide a more in-depth orientation
to the technology. The course objectives we developed last year are as follows:
- Prepare practicing nurses to advance their degrees through participation in the Cohort program
- Avoid perception of stress or anxiety to program initiation
- Perform confident navigation of UIndy technology services
We included an at-home follow up module to the
LAUNCH program, but were unable to develop it further. Through this technology
course, I would like to learn how to develop technological learning methods for
the follow up module. In addition, I would like to have a method for all types
of learners, including auditory, visual, and kinaesthetic. A desired goal would
be to have each developer, my fellow students, create a portion of the follow
up module by the end of the semester.
Learning Reflection
My
journey through the master’s program allows me to continually learn. Through
the last two weeks, I have learned how limited I have been in view of
technology. Previously, I felt very savvy in navigating the internet, Microsoft
Office, and creating presentations. I felt confident in my ability to excel in
a completely online course. However, as I read the syllabus and assignments for
this course I immediately panicked. The names of websites or programs were
completely foreign and all my confidence turned into stress. Our first
assignment was familiar, a forum post and readings, so I started there. After
exploring with Diigo and Blogger, I
gained some of my confidence back. Now as I read through course assignments and
outside sources I feel excitement.
Immediately I think of how I could apply this type of technology or
teaching to my role as an educator. One drawback I usually encounter is the
cost for technology. However, I have also learned how to read other users
comments in order to determine if a free version exists. Throughout the rest of
this semester and in my future career, I will no longer limit my view of
technology. I understand there is a vast amount of information and will be open
to trying new methods to gain the best outcomes for my learners.
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