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  • Telehealth - is the innovative use of telecommunications technology to provide healthcare services remotely
  • Applications used for telehealth:
    • Video conferencing platforms
    • Telemedicine platforms
    • E-prescribing platforms
    • Remote patient monitoring apps
  • World Wide Web - connects people globally, democratizes information access, revolutionizes industries, and fosters innovation, shaping modern society's communication, learning, and business landscape.
  • web browser - is software for accessing and interacting with information on the internet by rendering web pages containing text, images, and multimedia. Examples include Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari, and Opera
  • Connected age - describes an era in higher education characterized by the integration of diverse elements
  • Who introduced the connected age?
    Oblinger (2013)
  • What is the most prevalent social networking site?
    Facebook
  • Benefits of Social media:
    • Facilitates communication, networking, and information sharing
    • Fosters community engagement and collaboration
    • Offers opportunities for education, awareness, and advocacy on various issues
  • Republic Act No. 10175 or Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 - This law addresses offenses committed against computer data and systems,
  • Data Privacy Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10173) - This law regulates the processing of personal information by both government and private sectors.
  • National Cybersecurity Plan (NCSP) - is a comprehensive strategy formulated by the government to strengthen the country's cybersecurity posture
  • Bangsamoro Organic Law - The BOL includes provisions for cybercrime prevention and cybersecurity within the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)
  • Online classes in the Philippines began to gain prominence around the mid to late 2000s, but wasn't until the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
  • Learning Management Systems (LMS) - These platforms provide a centralized hub for delivering educational content, managing courses, facilitating communication, and tracking student progress.
  • Library management systems - automate library operations, including cataloging, circulation, inventory management, and patron services, enhancing access to educational resources and research materials.
  • Communication and Collaboration Systems - These systems facilitate communication and collaboration among students, educators, and stakeholders through email, messaging apps, discussion forums, video conferencing tools, and shared documents.
  • E-learning platforms - host digital courses, tutorials, and educational resources, delivering learning materials asynchronously or synchronously over the internet.
  • Faculty support - includes various resources, services, and initiatives aimed at empowering educators in their teaching, research, and professional growth pursuits.
  • Faculty development - is a critical component to the success of any online education, especially as colleges and universities are using numerous Adjunct Faculty to assist with the increased student enrollments and teaching responsibilities
  • Faculty workload - refers to the number of courses taught by an instructor
  • Course development - This process typically includes identifying learning goals, selecting appropriate content and instructional methods, designing assessments, and implementing the course
  • THREE CATEGORIES OF THE USE OF WEB FOR COURSE:
    • Hybrid Courses
    • Web Enhanced face to face courses
    • fully online courses
  • Hybrid courses - blend online and traditional face-to-face instruction. They offer flexibility by combining in-person and virtual learning.
  • Web-Enhanced Face-To-Face Courses - supplements inperson classes with online resources and activities.
  • Fully online courses - are delivered entirely via the internet.
  • Computer technology - revolutionizes nursing research by boosting efficiency and precision.
  • Nursing research - A systematic investigation and inquiry conducted by nurses and other healthcare professionals to advance nursing knowledge, improve patient care, and enhance healthcare outcomes.
  • Goal 1: Advancing Nursing Knowledge - Aims to expand the body of knowledge within the nursing profession.
  • GOAL 2: Improving Patient Care - Nursing research seeks to identify effective interventions, treatments, and strategies to improve patient outcomes and quality of care.
  • GOAL 3: Informing Evidence-Based Practice. - Evidence-based practice (EBP) involves integrating the best available evidence
  • GOAL 4: Addressing Healthcare Challenges - Nursing research addresses key challenges and issues facing healthcare systems,
  • GOAL 5: Promoting Professional Development. - It encourages lifelong learning and empowers nurses to contribute to the advancement of their profession.
  • DATA COLLECTION - Computerized systems allow for streamlined data collection,
  • DATA ANALYSIS. - Advanced statistical software programs enable nurses to analyze large datasets quickly and efficiently.
  • LITERATURE REVIEW - access to vast repositories of scholarly articles and research databases
  • SIMULATION AND MODELING - utilize computer simulations and modeling techniques to explore complex healthcare scenarios.
  • DATA PROTECTION REGULATIONS - compliance with ethical standards and data protection regulations.
  • COMPUTERIZED INFORMATION RESOURCES - an electronic resources that are easily available and accessible and can assist nurses in maintaining and enhancing their professional practices.
  • Two types of computerized resources:
    • essential computerized resources
    • supportive computerized resources
  • Essential computerized resources - are defined as those resources that are vital and necessary to the practitioner to accomplish the specific goal.