The social phenomenology approach allowed us to understand that informatics projects are based on the biographic situation and the educational experiences of each teacher and their adoption happens voluntarily, in a reflection process on the favorable and unfavorable alternatives implied in the social context. Thus, we conjecture about the construction of teachers' technological and pedagogical competences and pro-active institutional policies that adhere to the contemporary society, seeking to integrate the new technologies with the needs of the profession and the human dimension of nursing.
nursing education; medical informatics; educational technology