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eLearning in health: working together to enhance learning

eLearning in health: working together to enhance learning. Dr Megan Quentin-Baxter Director, MEDEV, on behalf of the Higher Education Academy Learning and Teaching in Health Network Group and the organising team. Welcome. Scarman House, University of Warwick

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eLearning in health: working together to enhance learning

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  1. eLearning in health: working together to enhance learning Dr Megan Quentin-Baxter Director, MEDEV, on behalf of the Higher Education Academy Learning and Teaching in Health Network Group and the organising team

  2. Welcome • Scarman House, University of Warwick • Higher Education Academy Subject Centres • Health Sciences and Practice • Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine • King’s College London • University of Warwick • Members of the organising team are wearing green ‘organiser’ badges (or see reception)

  3. Welcome • Dr David Byrne, King’s College London • Dr David Davies, University of Warwick • Suzanne Hardy, Subject Centre for Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine • Dr KwansureeJiamton, Subject Centre for Health Sciences and Practice • Charles Kasule, Subject Centre for Health Sciences and Practice • Sharon Percy, Subject Centre for Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine • Dr Megan Quentin-Baxter, Subject Centre for Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine • Stevie Robinson, Subject Centre for Health Sciences and Practice

  4. Housekeeping • Toilets and facilities • Fire / emergency evacuation • Wireless internet – sign for login and password at Scarman House reception • Mobile phones • Venue

  5. Venue

  6. Venue

  7. Programme • Programme contains all the information that you should need • Keynotes, workshops, demonstrations, posters and exhibition • Case Study rooms available for private meetings/demos – sign up at reception desk • Session 3 – Exhibitors informal demonstrations • Any questions – see the conference reception desk or an organiser

  8. Sessions and Moderators • Catherine Dunbar, Institute of Cancer Research (replacing John Couperthwaite) • Maggie Lord, Portfolio leader: Interprofessional Learning and Staff Development, Buckinghamshire New University • Charles Kasule, Subject Centre for Health Sciences and Practice, King’s College London • Professor Gill Marshall, Faculty of Health, Medical Science and Social Care, University of Cumbria • Dr Tony McDonald, Learning Technologies for Medical Sciences, School of Medical Sciences Education Development, Newcastle University • Dr Kieran McGlade, Public Health Medicine & Primary Care, Queen’s University, Belfast • Susi Peacock, Centre for Academic Practice, Queen Margaret University • Dr Heather Wharrad, School of Nursing and member of the RLO CETL, University of Nottingham • Barbara Wilford, School of Health and Social Care, University of Teesside (replacing Maggie Hunter) • Dr Richard Windle, School of Nursing, University of Nottingham

  9. Erratum • Session 3 - Exhibitors EPIC and Wimba – Swapped Rooms (EPIC will be in CS4 and Wimba in LT11) • Session 3 - S3BP4: JilFairclough replaces Tim Vincent • Extra Poster: P27. A demonstration of eLearning produced for clinical education within University Hospital Leicester Joss O’Mara, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

  10. HEALTH Network Group • Higher Education Academy Learning and Teaching in Health www.health.ac.uk • Representing the two Academy Subject Centres • Health Sciences and Practice • Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine • Programme reflects interdisciplinary and interprofessional eLearning approaches to health care education

  11. Presentation / Poster Prize • Please complete both blue voting slips – for your favourite presentation and your favouriteposter by 15:30 Friday 17 July. Hand slips in to reception, or outside the Tiered Lecture Theatre before the final keynote • Presentation and poster prizes will be awarded after the final keynote

  12. Evaluation Forms • Please complete a green evaluation form and hand them back to an organiseror place in the box at Reception when departing – we value your feedback. • It is essential to justify hosting events like this that we receive your feedback.

  13. Taxis • If you need a taxi please sign your NAME and TIME the taxi is required on a flipchart at conference reception – we will book cars for you, and car-pool where possible.

  14. eLearning in health: working together to enhance learning

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