David Clisbee Focuses on Digital Storytelling Research

David Clisbee, MFA, MA TESL, teaches in the Computer Information Science department at Minnesota State University, Mankato, USA. He has collaborated on digital storytelling research initiatives with faculty members Dr. Pat Beierwaltes, Dr. Sandra K. Eggenberger, Lynn Kuechle, and others at the Glen Taylor Nursing Institute for Family and Society since 2014.

David serves as a technologist for the IFNA Family Care in Acute and Critical Illness Research Cluster.

David loves interdisciplinary collaboration and has found a good home for this in family nursing research. He focuses on digital storytelling’s capacity to encourage reflection and develop empathy for families and nurse peers.  He draws on his experience in applied linguistics, digital storytelling, information systems, poetry, and video production while working alongside nursing faculty at Minnesota State University, Mankato and nurses in hospitals in the USA.

The goals of his research are: 1) exploring responsible ways to reduce technical burdens and implementation barriers of digital storytelling in non-classroom settings; and 2) assisting nurses with creating and sustaining digital storytelling within the hospitals where they practice. 

For more information about David click here: https://cset.mnsu.edu/cis/people/facultyDescription/clisbee.html

To contact IFNA member, David Clisbee, about digital storytelling click here: [email protected]

Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/david-clisbee

 

 

 

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