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Evaluation is Key to Preparing New Nurses

A short video clip on assignment types that are most effective for developing clinical judgment in nursing students

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Nursing Education | 41 MINUTE WATCH

Unpacking New NCLEX Results & Strategies to Maintain Momentum

On demand webinar featuring Patrick Luna from the University of Colorado

Nursing Education | 41 MINUTE WATCH

Unpacking New NCLEX Results & Strategies to Maintain Momentum

A webinar featuring Patrick Luna from the University of Colorado

Nursing Education | 3 MINUTE READ

How GoReact Prepares BYU Nursing Students for Practice

A recap from one of the most popular sessions from ReAction Virtual focused on creating more opportunities for practice, skill mastery and meaningful feedback

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Sharpening Technical Nursing Skills With Student Videos

A webinar replay featuring Dr. Victoria Davis and Dr. Shelli Gibbs from the University of South Carolina

Nursing Education | 1 MINUTE WATCH

Speed Up Grading and Give Better Feedback with GoReact

Hear how GoReact makes grading assignments faster and delivers more consistent feedback for health profession students at Mercer University

Nursing Education | 1 MINUTE WATCH

GoReact Gives Students What They Need to Grow and Perfect Their Skills

Offering students more time to practice, record and watch themselves on video, and reflect prior to grading has led to greater student achievement at one health professions program in Atlanta, Georgia

Nursing Education | 1 MINUTE WATCH

What to Expect from the New NCLEX

A short video clip focused on the format and question types on the new NCLEX and how to prepare students for the changes

Nursing Education | 1 MINUTE WATCH

The New NCLEX Represents the Evolution of Nursing Education

A short video clip about how recent data on competency has impacted the new NCLEX

Nursing Education | 1 MINUTE WATCH

The New NCLEX Makes Clinical Judgment a Top Priority

A short video clip discussing how the concept of clinical judgment has shaped the new NCLEX