


“I applaud those selected to attend this year’s bootcamp for their commitment to leveraging the latest technology and digital innovations to foster a truly interactive learning experience for today’s nursing student.” Ann Cary, chair of the AACN Board of Directors. “Rapid advances in technology are transforming both how students learn and how they are taught,” said Dr. Those invited to participate in this highly interactive event will enjoy sessions on preparing digital content, developing iOS mobile apps and multi-touch books, and creating an engaging learning environment. In keeping with the association’s strategic goal to serve as the driving force for innovation and excellence in academic nursing, AACN launched this initiative to provide new opportunities for nursing faculty to leverage the latest technology to enhance learning in the classroom, laboratory, online and clinical settings. In this bootcamp, she will be working with techies and with faculty from across the country to look at the latest technology and how it is being used/or can be used.” She is interested in taking this to a next step and possibly integrating technology in the process. She is presently managing a Student Success Project, where students at risk are mentored and involved in tutoring sessions. “It is a very selective process to be included,” said Kathleen Burke, assistant dean of nursing at Ramapo College. “Anne Marie is interested in student support and technology use in such support. – Ramapo College Nursing Assistant Professor Anne Marie Flatekval has been selected by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) to participate in the 2019 AACN-Apple Digital Innovation Bootcamp: From Content to Action, which will be held June 24-27 in Austin, Texas.įlatekval was one of only 35 nursing faculty nationwide chosen for the program.
