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Items where Division is "Emerging Technologies Centre" and Year is 2012
Book Chapter
Clayton, John (2012) Mentors and reflective frameworks: Internationalizing the local provision of professional development in e-Learning: A New Zealand case study. In: 5th Conference on e-Learning Excellence in the Middle East: Sustainable Innovation in Education [capacity-building, blended learning and beyond]. Hamdan Bin Mohammed e-University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, pp. 86-99. ISBN 9789948497110 UNSPECIFIED
Journal article
Clayton, John (2012) Mass-customisation and self-reflective frameworks: Early developments in New Zealand. Research in Learning Technology, 20 (Supp). pp. 189-203. ISSN 2156-7077 UNSPECIFIED
Conference or Workshop Item
Clayton, John (2012) e-Portfolios for health: A hands on symposium. In: e-Portfolios for health: A hands on symposium, 27 September, 2012, Hamilton, New Zealand. UNSPECIFIED
Clayton, John (2012) A framework for portfolio development: The ACE model. In: e-Portfolios for health: A hands on symposium, 27 September, 2012, Hamilton, New Zealand. UNSPECIFIED
Clayton, John and Bland, Michael (2012) Hard to reach participant perceptions of accessing clinical nursing procedures within an e-environment. In: ALT-C 2012: A Confrontation with Reality, 11-13 September, 2012, Manchester, England. UNSPECIFIED
Clayton, John and Bland, Michael (2012) Improving nursing utilisation of evidence to inform clinical practice: A New Zealand case study. In: NET2012: 23rd International Networking for Healthcare Education Conference, 4-6 September, 2012, Cambridge, United Kingdom. UNSPECIFIED
Clayton, John and Elliott, Richard (2012) Mass customisation and Massive Open Online Courses: Implications for educational institutions. In: Shar-E-Fest 2012, 1-2 October, 2012, Hamilton, New Zealand. UNSPECIFIED
Clayton, John and Elliott, Richard (2012) Recognition of "learning" through the issuing of badges: Explanations and examples. In: Shar-E-Fest 2012, 1-2 October, 2012, Hamilton, New Zealand. UNSPECIFIED