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Welcome to March-April Learning & Teaching Enhancement theme: Celebrating Best Practices

Teaching Matters Experiential Learning

Highlighting three specific innovationsTactical Decision Games, Telephone Consulting Virtual Simulation, and Shadowbox Simulationthe post details how each method helps students develop crucial decision-making skills and adapt to real-world medical scenarios without the high costs or constraints of physical simulation labs.

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Mini-series: Great examples of using blogs in teaching

Teaching Matters Academic Support

As part of this new service, my colleague, Robert Chmielewski, and I have been working on a staff training workshop in the area of blogging for teaching and learning. Dr Simon Riley is using it in part of the Student-Led, Individually-Created Courses (SLICCs) project.

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Service Excellence Programme: Programme and Course Information Management (PCIM)

Teaching Matters Academic Support

As a result, staff time will not be wasted updating and publishing the same information in multiple locations reducing the risk of inconsistent information being presented to students. Sarah has previously worked in student support leadership roles completing a Masters in Education (Leadership and Management).

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The Reflection Toolkit: Supporting effective reflection

Teaching Matters Experiential Learning

working towards goals and objectives, employability, and self-awareness); videos of students sharing their advice and experiences of reflection; and ways to reflect, including producing academic reflections. The Facilitators’ Toolkit: Considerations and information about implementing reflection in courses, workshops, and other initiatives.