Nottingham Educational Symposium Workshops - News

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WikiVet is hosting a full day of workshops on the 12th July at Nottingham University School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, immediately prior to the 2nd Annual Veterinary Educational Symposium. We are also running a shorter workshop during the symposium itself.



The Symposium

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The first Symposium was held at the LIVE centre at the Royal Veterinary College last year and was a huge success. This year promises to be even bigger and better!

Information about the symposium including how to book and further details about the content can be found on the symposium website

The theme for the symposium is innovation- we feel WikiVet fits well in there!

The WikiVet pre-conference Workshop

The WikiVet workshop will explore ways to use WikiVet at your schools and ways to integrate WikiVet into your teaching and/or learning. There will also be practical hands-on training to teach you how to author content within WikiVet.

The pre-conference workshop would therefore be most suitable for Academics, IT staff and students from vet schools who wish to use WikiVet at their institutions, as well as anyone interested in authoring or creating content or integrating existing content into WikiVet.

The workshop is FREE and includes lunch and refreshments. The closing date for applications is Monday 27th June, if you would like to attend please email Bara Stanikova, WikiVet's Chief Editor.


Here is the Workshop Poster if you would like to print it and put it up in your schools!

Timetable

You can view the timetable for the pre-conference workshop here.

Focus group thoughts

The WikiVet Workshop during the symposium

The theme for this 90 minute workshop is 'Using WikiVet to enhance your teaching' and is aimed primarily at academic staff who are unable to attend the pre-conference workshop. You can view some of the thoughts and results of this workshop here.