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Tag: pharmacy

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Student bloggers in Pharmacy

June 22nd, 2011 at 08:06

It’s always a treat to find new interesting and informative blogs to read. I’ll always try one if it’s written by a blogger from the University of Nottingham, of course, and a well-written and insightful student blog is an occasional find. The Pharmaceutical Journal Online has a Tomorrow’s Pharmacist section with information and resources about [...]

Interactive Pharmacy Webcasts: an update

June 6th, 2011 at 10:06

Following on from an earlier post, here, the Learning Technology Section has once again been supporting the interactive webcast lectures organised by Dr Matthew Boyd on behalf of the NDPF. There have been three lectures in total, the first in January, the second lecture in the series took place on May 17th at the London Road Hospital in [...]

The future of group learning in Pharmacy?

February 25th, 2011 at 09:02

A joint initiative between the School of Pharmacy, our team here in the Learning Technology Section, and the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Pharmacy forum (NDPF) has been set up to trial interactive webcast lectures. The forum is a local practice forum which also functions as a learning group and community of practice. The initiative was reported in [...]

TouchStone at the e-Learning community (Nov 2010)

November 9th, 2010 at 09:11

The e-learning community meetings for 2010-11 got off to a flying start last week with a series of presentations on the new centrally supported e-assessment tool Touchstone . For those of you who couldn’t make it the videos are below: Overview by Dr Simon Wilkinson Simon provided an overview of the University recommended e-assessment tool, [...]