Wolters Kluwer Health has introduced the Lippincott® CoursePoint+ Faculty Assistant, powered by Expert AI, along with expanded Nursing Tutor Usage Insights. These tools are designed to help nurse educators streamline workflows, reduce administrative tasks, and strengthen instruction with evidence‑based teaching materials.
Faculty Assistant enables educators to generate case studies, learning activities, and quiz questions aligned with nursing curricula. Nursing Tutor Usage Insights provides data on student interactions with the AI‑powered Nursing Tutor, offering dashboards that highlight usage trends, frequently asked topics, and areas where students face challenges.
Julie Stegman, Vice President of Wolters Kluwer Health Learning & Practice, explained that the Faculty Assistant was built on evidence‑based Lippincott content and informed by nursing faculty best practices. She noted that combining Faculty Assistant with Usage Insights gives educators a clearer view of their programs and supports student success.
Both tools are integrated into the Lippincott CoursePoint+ platform, which has been used by more than one million students. The platform provides nursing schools with access to peer‑reviewed content, adaptive learning tools, virtual simulations, and clinical decision support resources.
The Faculty Assistant applies generative AI to create NCLEX‑style questions with rationales, case studies, and classroom activities, helping educators save time while maintaining instructional quality.
Nursing Tutor Usage Insights also reflects the growing role of AI in nursing education. In a recent month, students submitted more than 275,000 queries to the Nursing Tutor chatbot. The insights feature helps faculty understand how students use AI in their studies and identify areas where additional support may be needed.
Wolters Kluwer Expert AI is built on deep domain expertise and a decade of AI development, with a commitment to ethical and responsible use guided by its Artificial Intelligence Principles.
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