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InPlace Case Study Presented by Leeds Met Uni at Conference

See International keynote speaker Professor Ieuan Ellis, Dean Faculty of Health and Social Sciences from Leeds Metropolitan University in the UK speak on Improving the quality of student learning via improved placement experience.

Key topics will include:
• UK healthcare education policy context
• Drivers for improving the student placement experience
• Expected benefits of the system and roll out across the university

The core of this presentation will revolve around InPlace, which provides the operational system to support Leeds Metropolitan University in the management of Clinical Placements on behalf of the five universities in the Yorkshire region.

‘Technology Enhanced Learning in Health’

Redesigning teaching & assessment in the digital era
30th April & 1st May 2013, Rydges Melbourne

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