Social Media and Networks in Medical Education: Workshop at ASME

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The 2011 ASME conference will take place in  Edinburgh in July. The good news is that I, Natalie and Annalisa will be leading a workshop during the conference on using social media and networks in medical education. Here is the conference abstract. Please come along!

“Facebook, YouTube and Twitter have seen exceptionalgrowth in users in the past 5 years. But how can these and other social mediatools benefit medical education?The facilitators of this workshop will sharetheir experiences of working with students to introduce these tools toundergraduate medical courses in Cardiff andDundee.

In this workshop we will talk about what worked and what could have workedbetter. We will give you the opportunity to explore ideas for new ways oflearning with students.There will be time for discussion on issues such as :
Is a WordPress blog more useful than a Blackboard module?
How social is social bookmarking?
Will VLEs be replaced by PLEs?
How can social media help medical education researchers?
How can we manage and develop our own digital identity?

Our aim is to develop a network of educators and students who want tocollaborate and share learning on the use of social media in medical education.We will develop public areas to support dissemination of best practice, andalso work to establish a research agenda in this new area.”

  1. #1 by meg on March 27, 2011 - 10:08 pm

    Just registered for the conference and main reason for coming from the US is to attend this workshop, which I marked as my first choice. Hope I get in!

  2. #3 by amcunningham on March 27, 2011 - 11:41 pm

    Meg,
    Great news! We’d love to get to know participants before the conference so watch this space:)
    Anne Marie

  3. #4 by meg on March 27, 2011 - 11:46 pm

    Terrific – look forward to meeting you all.

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