Keywords

Collaboration, Distance learning, International nursing education, Women's health, Video conferencing

 

Authors

  1. Waddell, Donna L. EdD, RN, CS
  2. Tronsgard, Barbara A. MSN, RN
  3. Smith, Ann MSc, BA, RGN, RMN, RCNT
  4. Smith, Gill MSc, BA, RGN, RMN

Abstract

Evolving computer technology has opened the door to unique and previously unavailable educational experiences. The use of one form of distance learning enabled undergraduate nursing students in the United States and England to participate in a short course on women's health issues. The nursing faculty at two universities, one in the United States and the other in England, collaborated on an international nursing education project. The delivery device was interactive desktop video conferencing (DTV). The focus of this article is on the evaluation of the project with recommendations about how best to use DTV in international nursing education.