Friday 5 February 2016

Seeds for Solutions, How does the past inform the future? Innovation projects from 2013/14 #KATS2015

Project Title: The Use of Muvizu Animation in Physiotherapy Education. A Focus on Professional Education and the Development Knowledge of Professional Responsibility
Project Leader(s): Ben Ambrose, Claire Stapleton, Cath Bucher, Jackie Waterfield, Carole Watkins and Tim Smale


Following the report into the incidents at Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust, education providers are being asked to reinforce to students the importance of the professional regulations by which they are bound. This project aims to increase student engagement with this subject, by the use of Xtranormal animation. A range of animated scenarios in which students could find themselves and in which there is a risk of them acting outside of their professional codes of conduct were developed. Students are then able to discuss the ramifications of these scenarios with reference to their codes of professional conduct.

The Use of Muvizu Animation in Physiotherapy Education - Final Project Report

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The Use of Muvizu Animation in Physiotherapy Education. A Focus on Professional Education and the Development Knowledge of Professional Responsibility by Ben Ambrose, Claire Stapleton, Cath Bucher, Jackie Waterfield, Carole Watkins and Tim Smale, Keele University is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.



Project Title: Training Students to Train Each Other: Resources for Presentation Skills Development
Project Leader(s): Matthew Wyman, Georgina Spencer, Grant Mitchell and Tom Gray


This project – designed by staff and students from Keele’s Debating and Discussion Society collaboratively – aims to produce a series of training videos for presentation and public speaking development. It also aims to deliver a series of training workshops and public speaking master classes and produce a set of guidance notes and materials for academic staff and students interested in helping other students develop their communication skills.

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Training Students to Train Each Other: Resources for Presentation Skills Development by Matthew Wyman, Georgina Spencer, Grant Mitchell and Tom Gray, Keele University is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.