Annette Stunden is an academic program advisor and lecturer at the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Western Sydney University. Annette has been employed at WSU since 2011 and has over 10+ years of university teaching experience and over 15 years of experience in critical care nursing. She is an inaugural Fellow with the Western Sydney University Badugulang Centre for Teaching and Learning Excellence Foundation and is affiliated with the Australian College of Nursing. In 2022, Annette was nominated for the Vice Chancellor Award for excellence in learning and teaching. Annette’s area of interest is adult pedagogy and evidenced-based learning experience. She is interested in undergraduate nursing students’ perception and experience of assessment items embedded into the teaching curricula. Annette has been involved in the curriculum development of large teaching subjects and worked closely with the NSW Ministry of Health in embedding essential care programs into the teaching curriculum. Annette has been involved in several projects, which have resulted in journal and book publications around students’ experience of practical exams, multiple-choice tests, academic literacy, and digital literacy. Annette’s PhD study is investigating nursing students’ gaps in digital literacy and the development of a digital literacy and health informatics framework to prepare undergraduate nursing students for the digitalised clinical environment.