International Collaborative Student Project 2010: Difference between revisions
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*Participants will be undergraduate students from an accreditred physiotherapy or physical therapy programme. | *Participants will be undergraduate students from an accreditred physiotherapy or physical therapy programme. | ||
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*A maximum of 3 nations will be involved. | *A maximum of 3 nations will be involved. | ||
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== Phase Three - Creating pages == | == Phase Three - Creating pages == |
Revision as of 15:40, 3 September 2009
In 2010 we plan to run a student project in Physiopedia that will involve international collaboration between undergraduate students from different nations. Below are some of the first thoughts for developing this project:
Phase One - Developing the project[edit | edit source]
- A page for the project will be created in Physiopedia (this page!!)
- The related 'Talk' page will be used to communicate ideas for the development of the project and to express an interest in being involved in the project.
Phase Two - Participant selection[edit | edit source]
- Participants will be undergraduate students from an accreditred physiotherapy or physical therapy programme.
- Each group of participants will have a tutor to guide them in the project.
- A maximum of 3 nations will be involved.
- Each nation will be from a different continient.
Phase Three - Creating pages[edit | edit source]
- The project will run synchronously between nations.
- Students will be divided into appropriately sized groups (we are aiming for around 10 groups).
- Each group will contain equall numbers of students from each nation (as far as possible).
- Groups will be tasked to create pages in Physiopedia.
- Participants in each group will communicate through the 'Talk' page of the page that they are creating.
- They will be given a specific time within which to complete their page.
Phase Four - Peer review[edit | edit source]
- On completion of phase three participants wil be asked to peer review each others work.
- They will each be asked to identify their top three pages.
- The three pages with the highest votes will be highlighted on the Physiopedia home page.
Phase Five - Feedback[edit | edit source]
- Each participant will be asked to provide feedback.
- Feedback will be gathered by questionnaire and open questioning
Phase Six - Dissemination of results[edit | edit source]
- With Rachael Lowe (the project lead), the tutors involved in the project will write a report for publication and presentation.