Newsletter 01.1

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FDTL4 update: Managed environments for portfolio-based reflective learning: Integrated support for evidencing outcomes

This new collaborative project is developing web-based portfolios to support reflective approaches for evidencing the attainment of programme outcomes in undergraduate medicine. The portfolios will ...

http://www.medev.ac.uk/newsletter/article/376/

Authors: Mr Simon Cotterill;

FDTL4 update: Web-based interprofessional learning network (WILeN) project launched

The WILeN Project (Web-based Inter-professional Learning Network) is one of the FDTL4 funded projects receiving funding for three years to develop a web-based inter-professional learning ...

http://www.medev.ac.uk/newsletter/article/380/

Authors: Dr Giuseppe Cannavina; Prof. Lynn Basford; Mr Christopher Stokes;

FDTL4: And there's plenty more going on!

Besides the two projects featured in this month’s newsletter, there are a number of projects that may be of interest. The FDTL4 programme funded ...

Three LTSN Subject Centres collaborate to enhance interprofessional education

Health Sciences and Practice, LTSN-01 and Social Policy and Social Work (SWAP) are working together on a unique project. The project aims to support the ...

Miniproject perspective: Resource discovery

The Resource Discovery and Collaborative Development LTSN-01 mini-project seeks to investigate emerging interoperability standards and to take a pragmatic view of resource discovery with a ...

Miniproject perspective: Dental education in primary care

This article looks at preliminary results of the LTSN-01 funded evaluation of a pilot outreach course in 4th year restorative dentistry.   A pilot project to ...

Miniproject perspective: Development of a skills laboratory in veterinary medicine

Using funding from the LTSN-01 subject centre staff from the Royal Veterinary College visited skills labs in medical schools. This article considers their potential for ...

X4L in action: ACETS and the reusable learning object

The ACETS project is exploring the potential for reusing online teaching and learning materials, which has become a major focus of interest across education. This ...

Focus: Better learning through discussion

Discussion can be a valuable tool in increasing levels of attainment among students. This article introduces some of the innovative forms in which discussion can ...

Core Competencies of interprofessional Teams: Further developments

This article introduces a review carried out into the work of six clinical teams with the aim of identifying core (non-clinical) competencies.   Last year we ...

A forum for a gold standard for medical educational multimedia?

Notes from the EASA 2002 (European Academic Software Award) Finals November 23-25 in Sweden. (www.easa-award.net). In EASA2002 a total of 146 entries were ...

http://www.medev.ac.uk/newsletter/article/394/

Authors: Dr Göran Peterson ;

An EASA student juror's task is not an easy one...

Shirley Moore, a student at Dundee University, was one of the jurors at EASA 2002. Here she describes her experiences and impressions of the conference ...

http://www.medev.ac.uk/newsletter/article/395/

Authors: Miss Shirley Moore;

Sharing good practice

A main aim of LTSN-01 is to disseminate examples of educational approaches used within the community. We hope this ‘sharing of good practice’ will stimulate ...

http://www.medev.ac.uk/newsletter/article/397/

Authors: Dr Susan Rhind; Prof. J Morrison; Prof. J Morrison;

A national library for medical education

The background behind the establishment of the Jerwood Medical Education Resource Centre at the Royal College of Physicians. In most medical libraries there is a ...

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