Center for Innovation in Education Excellence Courses
The Center for Innovation in Education Excellence offers synchronous, asynchronous, and hybrid courses. Underpinned by theory and evidence, our courses draw on diverse teaching strategies to support the development of competent, compassionate clinicians. The Center offers nine courses spanning artificial intelligence, faculty preparation, and simulation.
Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Nursing Education: A Comprehensive Guide for Faculty
As AI reshapes healthcare, nurse educators need practical, confidence-building preparation to integrate AI into teaching and academic work. This comprehensive course builds AI literacy for faculty across programs—from LPN and ADN to DNP and PhD—covering foundational concepts, prompt engineering, and current guidance for responsible and ethical use, including privacy, bias mitigation, and academic integrity. Participants gain hands-on strategies to use AI to develop lesson plans, learning activities, simulation examples, and competency-based assessments aligned with learner outcomes. The course also explores administrative applications such as admissions support, curriculum mapping and improvement, and data-informed approaches to strengthen program outcomes. By the end of the course, educators will be prepared to use AI to enhance efficiency and instructional quality while preparing students for AI-integrated healthcare.
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Faculty Intensives: Good Teaching Doesn't Just Happen
This online hybrid course prepares new faculty in the academic nurse educator environment — as well as experienced nurse educators looking to enhance their knowledge and skills — to make a meaningful impact in nursing education.
Simulation Innovation Resource Center (SIRC) Courses
Are you new to simulation? Begin your simulation journey with our seven Foundation Courses and build a strong portfolio in simulation education best practices.
SIRC Foundation Course Bundle
Enroll in all seven Foundation Courses at once and build a comprehensive portfolio in simulation education best practices.
Foundations: Laying the Groundwork for Teaching with Simulation
This course lays the foundation for understanding the basic pedagogy supporting simulation in nursing education.
Modalities: Exploring Simulation Features
This course examines simulation modalities and methods for increasing fidelity and realism.
Curriculum: Understanding the Curriculum Map for Thoughtful Simulation Integration
This course describes how to utilize a systematic approach for integrating simulation into the curriculum.
Evaluation and Assessment: Examining Learner, Facilitator, and Program Outcomes
This course describes methods for evaluating and assessing students, faculty, and programs.
Prebriefing and Debriefing: Facilitating the Learning Experience
This course explores the theoretical, philosophical, and essential elements of prebriefing and debriefing to help learners achieve outcomes that translate into future practice.
Facilitator: Exploring Roles in Simulation Delivery
This course uncovers the knowledge, skills, and abilities that support a simulation facilitator in delivering a successful learning experience.
Interprofessional Education: Leveraging Simulation Strategies for Team Development
This course builds a foundation for understanding interprofessional simulation-based education.
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