Nursing
Online courses can seem impersonal. One way to build community is to get to know one another. We are going to use an introduction discussion forum to start building our course community.
How do I embed an image in a discussion reply as a student?
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You can embed an image file directly into discussion replies using the image icon. Images can be embedded from the web, your Canvas user files, or Flickr. If a change is made to the source of your image after you have embedded it in a discussion reply, the image added to your discussion reply will not be changed.
Notes:
Before you can embed an image from Canvas, the image must first be uploaded to your user files.
You can also attach a file to a discussion reply.
Open Discussions
Open Discussions
In Course Navigation, click the Discussions link.
Open Discussion
Open Discussions
Click the discussion title.
Write Reply
Write Reply
Create a new discussion entry by clicking the Reply text field.
Open Image
Open Image
Click the Image icon.
Select Image
Select Image
Locate the image you want to embed. To embed an image from the web, click the URL button [1]. To embed an image from your Canvas files, click the Canvas button [2]. To embed an image from Flickr, click the Flickr button [3].
Update Post
Update Post
When you have located the image, click the Update button.
Post Response
Post Response
Click the Post Reply button.
View Post
View Post
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Course Outcomes
This assignment is guided by the following Course Outcome (CO):
CO4 Exemplify professional values and scholarship to support professional and personal development.
Purpose
Online courses can seem impersonal. One way to build community is to get to know one another. We are going to use an introduction forum to start building our course community.
Activity Learning Outcomes
Through this reflection, the student will demonstrate the ability to:
Introduce yourself to your peers and faculty (CO4)
Establish a personal baseline assessment of your informatics knowledge and goals (CO4)
Due Date:
This assignment is due no later than the Sunday of Week 1 by 11:59 PM MT.
Total Points Possible: 50 points
Requirements:
Post a written response in the forum to EACH question. Each response should be substantive and provide enough detail to answer the question comprehensively. This assignment DOES NOT require citation or references.
During what month were you born?
What does informatics mean to you? Provide one detailed example.
What specifically about informatics do you want to learn in this course?
Select one personal photograph which has significant meaning to you. Attach the photograph in JPEG or PDF format to the discussion forum AND provide a caption. The following hyperlink includes instructions for uploading an image: https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-10700-4212190965 (Links to an external site.)
NOTE: Cross-posting to peers or faculty are not required for this discussion post.
DISCUSSION CONTENT
Category
Points
%
Description
Reflection Questions and Personal Photograph
50
100
The quality of this criterion is evaluated based upon the student’s detailed response to all 3 reflection questions, discussion and example of the meaning of informatics as well as expectations of this course, and the ability to post a personal photograph in the discussion thread
Total CONTENT Points= 50 Points
To the writer : there is a link that needs to be access please feel free to let me know if you need to access my student account I will provide my username and password .
Textbooks and Resources
Required Textbooks
The following books are required for this course:
McGonigle, D. & Mastrian, K. (2018). Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (4th ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett.
This textbook is available as an e-book and can be accessed from the module view.
McBride, S., & Tietze, M. (2018). Nursing informatics for the advanced practice nurse: Patient safety, quality, outcomes, and Interprofessionalism (2nd.ed). Springer Publishing Company
This textbook is available as an e-book and can be accessed from the module view.
American Psychological Association. (2020). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.).
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