The Idea Bank
Practical resources for nurse educators that encourage implementing active learning, experimentation, and thoughtful productivity.
Using an Empathy Map to Teach Caring in Nursing Education
Caring is a cornerstone of nursing. So how do we teach it? π« Using an Empathy Map brings active learning to the art of caring.
An 80's Game Show Concept to Build Recall Skills in Nursing Students
A twist on the classic 80βs TV show will have students laughing and learning. While the monetary reward is not the same, the learning rewards in One Million Dollar Pyramid are top-notch. π΅π°π΅
How to Crowd Source a Study Guide in Nursing Education
Students often ask me for a study guide before an exam. What better way than to have them create one! π
Would You Give This Med? An interactive nursing pharmacology activity
Deciding when to give and hold meds is tough. This is a simple yes/no format game that gives the data and asks, βWould you give this med?β ππ
Using Debate in a Nursing Active Learning Classroom
This activity is a variation on a traditional 1:1 debate that will help students collaborate, discuss and develop communication skills. π¦ The Four-Corner Debate is an active learning activity for presenting and providing structure to discussing controversial topics.
A Gallery Walk Pairs Movement and Learning
Change of scenery and movement can add elements of variety to any classroom. ππΊοΈ This technique, a Gallery Walk, is great for creating student-led poster presentations, especially in large lectures.
End of the Line Activity Adds Memory Recall to Nursing Course
A game of quick recall, this activity adds a bit of the unexpected that will have students laughing, engaging, and building a bit of community ππΌπΊπΌThis activity, called End of the Line, is an active learning technique that can be easily applied to the beginning or end of class.