Conference programme and presentations

The programme was a rich mix of presentations and case studies from the participating projects, showcasing learning resources, leading to extensive discussion of emerging issues surrounding the sharing of resources in health.  This was facilitated by the conference repository of delegates’ resources. You can view the final programme from the links below:

Programme and Presentations

The table below outlines the conference programme. Hyperlinked titles link to the presentations given by the presenters.

9.00

Registration and coffee

 

9.30

Welcome and aims for the day (PPT, 1.9Mb)

Heather Wharrad, RL0-CETL

9.45

Repositories and communities 1

Chair:  Heather Wharrad

 

NHS Evidence (PPT, 2.2Mb)

 Anne Weist

 

 

 

 

NHS Repository (PPT, 1Mb)

Bertha Yuen Man Low

 

 

 

10.25

Developing resources 1

Chair:  Richard Windle

 

Centre for Interprofessional e-learning( CIPEL CETL) (PPT, 7Mb)

Frances Gordon & Elinor Clarke

 

 

 

 

Centre of Excellence in Interdisciplinary Mental Health (PPT, 1Mb)

Tarsem Singh Cooner

 

 

 

11.05

Coffee

 

11.20

Developing resources 2

Chair: Lucrezia Herman

 

Reusable Learning Object CETL (PPT, 3.9Mb)

Richard Windle & Mike Taylor

 

 

 

 

Clinical and Communication Skills CETL (PPT, 2Mb)

Maggie Nicol  & Natasa Perovic

 

 

 

 

Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings (ALPS-CETL) (PPT, 2.3Mb)

Maria Parks & Blayn Parkinson

 

 

 

12.20

Lunch

 

1.20

Repositories and communities 2

Chair: Fred Riley

 

JORUM (PPT, 2.2Mb)

Nicola Siminson

 

 

 

 

INTUTE (PPT, 820kb)

Jackie Wickham & Loraine Wojciechowicz

 

 

 

 

The Learning Exchange (PPT, 1.3Mb)

Ian Watson

 

 

 

2.20

Sharing and reuse (repository) workshops

 

3.45

Plenary discussion and coffee

 

4.30

Close

 

Plenary poll results

A feature of the plenary discussion was electronic polling of delegates on discussion issues brought up in the sharing and reuse workshops. Delegates were asked to vote on questions such as "How can we empower others to develop material?" and "What would/should national sharing look like?". The results of these polls are contained in the presentation below:

Feedback from sharing and reuse workshops (PPT, 342Kb)