Beyond the Bedside: How Tech is Transforming My Teaching Days

July 6, 2025 6 By Jillian Maas

My name is Jillian Maas, and I’m a registered nurse and nursing instructor with Saskatchewan Polytechnic. Four years ago, I made the shift from bedside nursing in the NICU to teaching, and I have had to learn a lot about technology as we are still PAPER charting in the hospital. Can you believe that in 2025 we are still not using computers for charting in the NICU!!!!!

A typical day in my teaching life blends traditional nursing in the clinical setting (hospital) with classroom teaching. I teach a lot of labs and use PowerPoint the majority of the time in those settings. Zoom is also a platform I use often. At Sask Polytech our institution uses it for online lectures, but I mainly use it for student check-ins and student feedback. I still love face-to-face conversations, especially when a student is struggling or just needs a bit of extra support, but Zoom has proven to be an amazing tool to bridge the gap when time or distance gets in the way. Email also plays a huge role in daily communication. My inbox is constantly full of assignments, questions, and general communication from students.

One of the most exciting developments in our program this year is the introduction of virtual reality (VR) in the Simulation Center. This is huge for nursing education. We have always relied on high-fidelity mannequins that simulate breath sounds, heartbeats, and other critical signs. But those rooms are in high demand and not always available. VR opens so many new opportunities for students. They can step into realistic nursing scenarios in a digital space and practice clinical decision-making in a safe, immersive environment. It’s a new and exciting advancement for both learners and instructors. The learning curve is going to be huge for me.  I am honestly a bit nervous to learn this new technology in the fall. I feel that I have a great connection with students through the use of technology and also traditional classroom interactions😊

With permission from her mama this is baby Azariah. She is a special NICU baby who, without the life-saving technology in NICU would never be here today! She was born at 500 grams and 24 weeks old. She spent over 120 days in our Regina NICU and went HOME TODAY!!! She holds the most special part of my heart, and I love her so much. Babies like Azariah are why I am a nurse and love teaching our next generation of nurses. She is a great example of how education and technology merged and saved her life.

Have a great weekend!!!

Jillian