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Inspiring the next generation using online supportive learning environments to train clinical psychologists to work with older people | Author(s) | Ken Laidlaw, Clara O'Shea |
Journal title | PSIGE Newsletter, no 87, July 2004 |
Publisher | Psychologists' Special Interest Group in Elderly People - PSIGE, British Psychological Society, July 2004 |
Pages | pp 17-19 |
Source | http://www.psige.org.uk |
Keywords | Clinical psychologists ; Courses ; Information technology ; Projects ; Edinburgh. |
Annotation | The applied gerontology course at the University of Edinburgh has developed a project to provide e-learning as way of supporting trainees working with older adults. The project's goal is to create a blended learning environment that includes both face-to-face and online learning. This paper outlines the project's progress and evaluation. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-041207202 A |
Classmark | QT9A: VE: UVB: 3E: 9SD |
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