Graham Ormrod
University of Huddersfield
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Nurse Education Today | 2009
Robin Kiteley; Graham Ormrod
E-learning approaches are incorporated in many undergraduate nursing programmes but there is evidence to suggest that these are often piecemeal and have little impact on the wider, nurse education curriculum. This is consistent with a broader view of e-learning within the higher education (HE) sector, which suggests that higher education institutions (HEIs) are struggling to make e-learning a part of their mainstream delivery [HEFCE, 2005. HEFCE Strategy for E-Learning 2005/12. Bristol, UK, Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE). [online] Available at: Accessed: 30 May 07]. This article discusses some of the challenges that face contemporary nurse education and seeks to account for reasons as to why e-learning may not be fully embedded within the undergraduate curriculum. These issues are considered within a wider debate about the need to align e-learning approaches with a shift towards a more student focused learning and teaching paradigm. The article goes on to consider broader issues in the literature on the adoption, embedding and diffusion of innovations, particularly in relation to the value of collaboration. A collaborative, team-based approach to e-learning development is considered as a way of facilitating sustainable, responsive and multidisciplinary developments within a field which is constantly changing and evolving.
Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education | 2015
Joanne Garside; Rowan Bailey; Moira Tyas; Graham Ormrod; Graham Stone; Annie Topping; Warren P. Gillibrand
Purpose – Many students irrespective of level of study produce excellent course work which, if given support and encouragement, could clearly be of a publishable standard. Academic staff are expected to produce quality publications meeting peer-review standards although they may be relatively novice authors. All are engaged in some aspects of academic writing practices but not as frequently involved in co-production of publications emanating from student work. This activity is still at the margins of much of the student experience. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – Mindful of these issues, the authors designed and offered a writing programme including a writing retreat. This brought together undergraduate and postgraduate students from a range of applied disciplines (health and art, design and architecture) and their supervisors with the aim of co-producing publications and participating in a community of scholarly practice. The project was delivered over nine months. I...
Nurse Education Today | 2004
Graham Ormrod; Deborah Casey
Professional nurse (London, England) | 2003
Deborah Casey; Graham Ormrod
Archive | 2011
Rob Burton; Graham Ormrod
Archive | 2016
Paula Elliott; Graham Ormrod
Archive | 2014
Joanne Garside; Moira Tyas; Graham Ormrod; Annie Topping; Rowan Bailey; Graham Stone
Archive | 2011
Graham Ormrod; Nichola Barlow
Archive | 2011
Graham Ormrod; Nichola Barlow
Archive | 2011
Rob Burton; Graham Ormrod