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      Community of inquiry Framework Combined With Podcast Media in Nursing Education innovation During Covid-19 Pandemic: An Evaluative Study

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          Abstract

          Background

          The COVID-19 pandemic has not researched inquiry methods much, other than that it has never been combined with podcast media to better refine students’ abilities. The purpose of this study was to determine student satisfaction with basic nursing theory and practice courses taught using the Community of Inquiry framework using podcast media.

          Methods

          This evaluation was done at a university using a validated Community of Inquiry survey (n = 54) and interviews (n = 20). A convenience sample of 54 graduate students enrolled in a core research field comprised the study participants. The quantitative data were analyzed descriptively and the qualitative data were thematically coded.

          Results

          Five major themes emerged: It was a new experience, and fun to learn; it is challenging to learn; it is an ongoing enthusiasm; it is well known, and useful to others. Overall, student satisfaction was high, especially in the cognitive presence (critical thinking) and instructor presence (mostly related to pedagogy) categories. Student perspectives on developing “social presence” vary, but the framework is generally effective for stimulating inquiry and fostering a sense of community. Students can gain thorough knowledge of the learning goals they wish to pursue.

          Conclusion

          Formation of an “investigation community” through the use of the media of podcasts. This framework has significant potential for use in the teaching of nursing research subjects; satisfaction is high when students report learning not only theory and practice, but also how to “make” character changes through the formation of professional and intellectual communities.

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          Digital transformation of everyday life – How COVID-19 pandemic transformed the basic education of the young generation and why information management research should care?

          Highlights • Makes visible children’s basic education as a significant area of concern for information management research. • Empirically explores digital transformation of the basic education of the young generation initiated by the COVID-19 pandemic. • Reveals a variety of digital divides emerging and being reinforced as well as barriers to digital transformation encountered. • Argues we can offer a valuable contribution to children’s basic education and teacher education through our expertise on digital transformation.
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            THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COMMUNITY OF INQUIRY OVER TIME IN AN ONLINE COURSE: UNDERSTANDING THE PROGRESSION AND INTEGRATION OF SOCIAL, COGNITIVE AND TEACHING PRESENCE

            The purpose of this study was to explore the dynamics of an online educational experience through the lens of the Community of Inquiry framework. Transcript analysis of online discussion postings and the Community of Inquiry survey were applied in order to understand the progression and integration of each of the Community of Inquiry presences. The results indicated significant change in teaching and social presence categories over time. Moreover, survey results yielded significant relationships among teaching presence, cognitive presence and social presence, and students’ perceived learning and satisfaction in the course. The findings have important implications theoretically in terms of confirming the framework and practically by identifying the dynamics of each of the presences and their association with perceived learning and satisfaction.
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              The power of story: Narrative inquiry as a methodology in nursing research

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                Journal
                Adv Med Educ Pract
                Adv Med Educ Pract
                amep
                Advances in Medical Education and Practice
                Dove
                1179-7258
                07 June 2023
                2023
                : 14
                : 573-584
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Airlangga , Surabaya, Indonesia
                [2 ]Department of Public Health, State University of Malang , Malang, Indonesia
                [3 ]Department of EMS, PSCEMS, King Saud University (KSU) , Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
                [4 ]Department of Public Health, University of Hail , Hail, Saudi Arabia
                [5 ]Department of Nursing, Poltekkes Kemenkes Malang , Malang, Indonesia
                [6 ]Department of Nursing, Universitas Bina Sehat PPNI , Mojokerto, Indonesia
                [7 ]Department of Nursing, Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan (STIKes) Kepanjen Malang , Kepanjen, Malang
                Author notes
                Correspondence: Ah Yusuf, Email ah-yusuf@fkp.unair.ac.id
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6669-0767
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4118-7233
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8149-8650
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7471-8299
                Article
                409209
                10.2147/AMEP.S409209
                10257904
                12312340-fd43-4137-afcf-cc95b0194765
                © 2023 Yusuf et al.

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                History
                : 08 March 2023
                : 01 June 2023
                Page count
                Figures: 1, Tables: 2, References: 37, Pages: 12
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                covid-19,nursing education research,podcast,inquiry
                covid-19, nursing education research, podcast, inquiry

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