Hello fellow educators!
I have been using Notion for probably 5 years now. I access it daily for a variety of use cases, including:
- a daily review of projects, tasks, and meetings
- research or meeting notes
- curriculum planning
- active learning deck plans
- progress tracking
As an elder millennial, I also use a bit of paper and pen to organize my week, but that is just an old habit 😆
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This is my project plan for mapping the AACN Essentials to my unfolding case study decks.
If you want to check out the accreditation documents, you can access them here:
📝 I would love to know whether these supplemental documents are helpful or if you would like any additions or edits. I am thinking I will work on adding QSEN mapping in the future, if that would be helpful to this community. Just reply to this email and let me know!
If you want to learn more about how I use Notion to organize my work, keep reading! The article is linked in the "Active Learning Tool" section below. 👇
Until next week,
🧭 Active Learning Tool
-a teaching technique to engage students
The mental load of orchestrating a semester can feel draining, but HERE is an easy way to reclaim your time and energy. |
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💡 Inspiring Resource
-a link worth clicking
This unexpected tool can help you break down your most overwhelming admin, project, or grading tasks into simple, manageable steps in seconds. |
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🗂️ Research Snapshot
-an actionable research finding
While traditional lectures explain the 'what' of disease, THIS TOOL was found to improve students' clinical noticing skills. |
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