Background: Social media platforms are useful for creating communities, which can then be utilised as a mean for supportive, professional and social learning. Objective: To explore first year nursing student experiences with social media in supporting student transition and engagement into higher education. Design: Qualitative focus groups. Methods: Ten 1st year Bachelor of Nursing students were included in three face-to-face focus groups. Data were analysed using qualitative thematic content analysis. Results: Three key themes emerged that illustrates the experiences of transition and engagement of first year student nurses using social media at university. (1) Facilitating familiarity and collaboration at a safe distance, (2) promoting in...
Background: The pedagogical use of social networking technology in education is of growing interest ...
Introduction: An important contributing factor to the shortfall in the nursing workforce is the high...
Summary in EnglishLecturers in Nursing Colleges are faced with the basic nursing students of the 21s...
Background: Social media platforms are useful for creating communities, which can then be utilised a...
Background: Social media platforms are useful for creating communities, which can then be utilised a...
Introduction Social media rapidly disseminates information but is a controversial learning platform ...
Introduction – Social media rapidly disseminates information but is a controversial learning platfor...
Social media usage in nursing education is limited and the active use of various new developed learn...
Social media have been used widely by majority of population around the world and have been proved t...
The purpose of this study was to determine if social media has a place within the classroom and can ...
In promoting integration and engagement and enhancing retention, completion and success, the need fo...
Objective: To explore the lived experience of the phenomenon of self-selected social media use throu...
Student nurses' potential isolation and difficulties of learning on placement have been well documen...
The increasing use of social media is revolutionizing the way students learn, communicate and collab...
This paper explores some of the difficulties, challenges and rewards for student nurses and nurse ac...
Background: The pedagogical use of social networking technology in education is of growing interest ...
Introduction: An important contributing factor to the shortfall in the nursing workforce is the high...
Summary in EnglishLecturers in Nursing Colleges are faced with the basic nursing students of the 21s...
Background: Social media platforms are useful for creating communities, which can then be utilised a...
Background: Social media platforms are useful for creating communities, which can then be utilised a...
Introduction Social media rapidly disseminates information but is a controversial learning platform ...
Introduction – Social media rapidly disseminates information but is a controversial learning platfor...
Social media usage in nursing education is limited and the active use of various new developed learn...
Social media have been used widely by majority of population around the world and have been proved t...
The purpose of this study was to determine if social media has a place within the classroom and can ...
In promoting integration and engagement and enhancing retention, completion and success, the need fo...
Objective: To explore the lived experience of the phenomenon of self-selected social media use throu...
Student nurses' potential isolation and difficulties of learning on placement have been well documen...
The increasing use of social media is revolutionizing the way students learn, communicate and collab...
This paper explores some of the difficulties, challenges and rewards for student nurses and nurse ac...
Background: The pedagogical use of social networking technology in education is of growing interest ...
Introduction: An important contributing factor to the shortfall in the nursing workforce is the high...
Summary in EnglishLecturers in Nursing Colleges are faced with the basic nursing students of the 21s...