Watson's caring in the digital world [electronic resource] : a guide for caring when interacting, teaching, and learning in cyberspace / Kathleen Sitzman, Jean Watson.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Springer Publishing Company, 2016Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource (158 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780826161154; 9780826161161Subject(s): MEDICAL / Nursing / Nurse & Patient | MEDICAL / Nursing / Research & TheoryGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 610.730285/4678 LOC classification: RT84.5 .S534Online resources: Click here to access onlineIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Watson's caring in the digital world: a guide for caring when interacting, teaching, and learning in cyberspace -- Contents -- Preface -- Share Watson's Caring in the Digital World: A Guide for Caring When Interacting, Teaching, and Learning in Cyberspace -- Part I: Overview of Jean Watson's "Human Caring Theory" With Digital World Applications -- Chapter 1: Watson's Caring Science as Context for Digital World Caring -- Chapter 2: Caring Science Foundations -- Chapter 3: Caritas Processes 1 Through 5 -- Chapter 4: Caritas Processes 6 Through 10 -- Part II: Conveying Caring When Engaged in Teaching, Learning, and Interacting in the Digital World -- Chapter 5: Conveying and Sustaining Caring in Digital Learning Environments -- Chapter 6: Expressing Caring in Digital Communications -- Part III: Expanding and Continuing Digital World Caring -- Chapter 7: Expressing Global Intent to Care: Free and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and Trainings -- Chapter 8: Caring Continuing -- Part IV: Teaching Materials -- Chapter 9: Course Resources -- Index.
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This innovative text, built on the foundations of Watson's Caring Science, demonstrates how nursing professionals can develop virtual relationships that encompass caring and understanding in professional, teaching/learning, and everyday cyber communications. It describes how caring and love can transcend distance, space, and time in our increasingly 'virtual' world in order to preserve the basic fabric of humanity as we physically interact less and electronically interact more. Straightforward and concise, the text offers specific practices for teachers, students, and professionals that support caring in a digital world along with practical examples that enable readers to envision ways to create their own caring online presence
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