Fall 2025 Nurse Educator Conference: Elevate Your Teaching
Oct. 19 & 20, 2025
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Sunday & Monday)
Cost: $500
Location: MTSA Campus, 315 Hospital Drive, Madison, TN 37115
16 CEs
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Join us for a dynamic two-day in-person conference designed to energize your teaching and boost student engagement. Featuring interactive sessions on classroom techniques, digital tools and Artificial Intelligence, this conference blends evidence-based strategies with hands-on practice to help you modernize your teaching and connect with today’s learners. From flipping your classroom and integrating 3D models to harnessing the power of AI for feedback and content creation, you’ll leave with practical tools, fresh ideas, and the confidence to create compelling, clinically relevant learning experiences!
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Session Descriptions:
Classroom Techniques to Increase Student Engagement
We will review classroom techniques to increase student engagement, including teaching strategies shown to increase student engagement. We will then go through teaching samples using case studies, flipped classroom, lecturing techniques, and technology, using relevant subject matter to exemplify how incorporating these techniques can be accomplished effectively. These skills can be used in both in-person and distance learning sessions. Participants will have time to practice techniques and develop online tools to incorporate into classroom sessions.
Digital Enhancements that Engage
Digital Boost: Simple Tech to Energize Nursing Lectures: Static slides don’t cut it with today’s learners. In this fast-paced, hands-on session, you’ll learn how to weave live polls, quick quizzes, 3-D anatomy models, and bite-sized videos into any nursing presentation. We’ll explore real classroom examples, troubleshoot common snags, and focus on low-friction strategies you can apply immediately. Leave equipped to turn every class into an active, clinically focused learning experience—minus the tech headaches.
Artificial Intelligence in Education
Artificial Intelligence is here, and there are numerous ways to leverage it as educators to help us with organization and teaching, including feedback, note taking, grant writing, and study guide creation, to name a few. Participants have an opportunity to use different programs and create content in them to see how they can support us as educators. While many fear AI replacing people, I once heard AI isn’t replacing people, but a job may be replaced with someone who understands AI, rather than one who doesn’t. It is still early in the AI context of what AI can do, so get up to date now to stay current with this rapidly growing field.
All sessions include time for questions and hands-on practice.
Who Should Attend? Everyone!
• Novice and experienced educators.
• Mentors supporting new educators.
• Nurse anesthesia professionals interested in academic and clinical teaching.