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Mini-projects in Enhancing Learning through Technology
Breaking Bad News: An Interdisciplinary Educational Development Pilot Project For Students of Nursing and Midwifery
Development of a programme to facilitate inter-professional simulation-based training for final year undergraduate healthcare students
Using web based multimedia, simulated and virtual practice to assess students professional practice skills
Interprofessional Education for Disaster Healthcare
Interprofessional simulated learning, a pilot study
Breaking Bad News: An Interdisciplinary Educational Development Pilot Project For Students of Nursing and Midwifery, February 2003
The following report explores the findings from an interprofessional teaching and learning curriculum innovation, which took place within the Faculty of ...
Development of a programme to facilitate interprofessional simulation-based training for final year undergraduate healthcare students, August 2008
Students have few opportunities to practise alongside students from other disciplines. Simulation offers an ideal context to provide them with concrete ...
Using Web Based Multimedia, Simulated and Virtual Practice to Assess Students’ Professional Practice Skills - March 2008
This report outlines the findings and experiences of the project funded by the Mini grant awarded by the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Health ...
Digital Games and Learning: Contexts of 21st Century Professional Learning 01/03/2011
Presentation by Prof Paul Maharg, School of Law, University of Northumbria as a guest speaker at E-Learning Special Interest Group Meeting on 1st March 2011 at ...
The use of simulation as a teaching strategy
Kim Shepherd, Margaret McCunnis & Lynn Brown
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Enhancing Learning through Technology (ELT) Special Interest Group
E-Learning SIG Meeting 1st March 2011
E-Learning Special Interest Group Meeting was arranged on 1st March 2011 and hosted at the Open University.
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Scottish Clinical Skills Network 11th Annual Conference 15-16/09/2011
Clinical Skills in the 21st Century: call for abstracts now closed