Shon, S., Shin, H., Rim., D., & Jeon, H. (2024). Nursing faculty development program for digital teaching competence. BMC Medical Education, 24, Article 511. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-05453-8
Background: Nursing faculties need to develop digital competencies to effectively use information, communication, and technology-based nursing education.
Purpose: The study aimed to develop and apply a theory-guided faculty development program on digital teaching competencies.
Methods: A faculty development program was developed. Between March and April 2020, three five-hour web workshops participated by ninety-three faculty members were held. The program was assessed via mixed methods, combining satisfaction surveys post-workshop with content analysis of open-ended questionnaires to gauge participant evaluation of program content and learning experience.
Results: Participants were highly satisfied with the program contents and their opportunity for integrating digital technology into education and improving faculty proficiency in digital teaching technology.
Conclusions: The program provides faculties with the self-confidence and essential skills to teach students using information, communication, and technology-based nursing education by enhancing their digital teaching competencies. It is critical to integrate both digital proficiency and nursing practice education.