School of Health Sciences Elective Placements for Student Nurses Richard Windle.

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School of Health Sciences Elective Placements for Student Nurses Richard Windle

School of Health Sciences School of Health Sciences at Nottingham Students per year 200 Members of academic staff 100 Administrators 9000 Practice mentors

School of Health Sciences Gainsborough Worksop Louth Skegness Sleaford Newark Belper Ashbourne Grantham Bourne Spalding Lincoln Nottingham Mansfield Derby Boston School of Health Sciences at Nottingham

School of Health Sciences Drivers for Change 4 Course revalidation- NMC requirement for nursing to become all graduate entry professions from 2015

School of Health Sciences Gainsborough Worksop Louth Skegness Sleaford Newark Belper Ashbourne Grantham Bourne Spalding Lincoln Nottingham Mansfield Derby Boston Drivers for Change

School of Health Sciences Move to paperless approaches Drivers for Change

School of Health Sciences Student-centred learning 7 Learner VLE E-portfolio ? Curriculum map

School of Health Sciences Curriculum Redevelopment Spend 50% time in practice

School of Health Sciences E-portfolio Personal academic records Modular learning and feedback Extensions procedures Learning portfolio assignments PGR and post-registration Electives Planning Risk assessment Webfolio E-portfolio 9

School of Health Sciences Electives 10 Previously: small numbers paper-based system Increasing need for healthcare professionals to gain cultural/global competency

School of Health Sciences Pre-elective From poster Pre-Elective Prepare - Elective plan - Risk Assessment - Group learning outcome Form a group - Form your learning set group - Agree a shared outcome (s) Identify Resources - Identify resources on PebblePad - Participate in workshops and webinars on how to develop a webfolio - Elective proposals - Learning outcomes

School of Health Sciences Elective Plan

School of Health Sciences Elective Risk Assessment

School of Health Sciences Reporting

School of Health Sciences

Reporting

School of Health Sciences Images – 3 C’s

School of Health Sciences

Webfolio Folio Pages Assets

School of Health Sciences Planning your webfolio Webfolio title: Fl Page TitleAimMaterials coveredAssets included/linked Introduction Elective Plan My Placement Personal LO 1 Personal LO 2 Group LO 2 Conclusions

School of Health Sciences Group- Web folio

School of Health Sciences Example sset/View/GzcMrr53f5qzfh83t3zpGhfmWh

School of Health Sciences Training Staff Development Scaffolding Support Inspire Embedding Feedback Adaptable Lessons Learnt

School of Health Sciences

Why e-portfolios?

School of Health Sciences 26

Nursing programme Redevelopment BSc (Hons) Nursing 3 year programme 390 students a year Ad, Ch, MH, LD Nottingham and Derby centres MNursSci. 4 year programme 60 students a year, Ad, Ch, MH, Nottingham centre 3 pathways, 3 awards 27 MSc Graduate entry 3 years with advanced standing 80 students a year, Ad, Ch, MH, Derby centre

School of Health Sciences Lecture 50% Blended learning Facilitated groups Curriculum Redevelopment

School of Health Sciences Previously…… Student-held paper-based records E-PARs system

School of Health Sciences 11/05/201530

School of Health Sciences 11/05/ Created using workbooks/templates Administered via workspace

School of Health Sciences 11/05/ Workshops/training Students create record Tutors access – Tutors complete meeting records Students attach evidence for achievement Tutors complete end of year “sign-off” Manual transfer to student record system via “report” Administrators add in additional pages as required

School of Health Sciences 11/05/ Other uses: Extensions procedure PGR supervision records Module engagement monitoring Elective risk assessment documents

School of Health Sciences 11/05/ Issues addressed: Multiple submissions Hiding multiple templates within asset store Ability to amend documents once created Need for students to “activate page”