Perhaps Rod Paley could respond on this – at the ALT Conference he showed me the site where NLN and Intute materials are still available.

 

Jackie

 

 

From: Open Educational Resources [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Virginia Power
Sent: 30 September 2015 11:07
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Physiotherapy OER

 

Oh I am so with you on that one Fred – I worked on Intute materials and also the wonderful Virtual Training Suite programme and totally bemoan their loss (although VTS can be found in Jorum). Okay so you need something that can be regularly updated but that was the joy of them. 

 

Found a few more that might help and the closest thing that I have got to for your physio repo holy grail is

http://www.physiowizz.co.uk/

 

And here is a site where you can make worksheets for exercises

https://www.physiotherapyexercises.com/

 

Best

 

Virginia

 

Virginia Power

Graduate Tutor/Researcher in Information Science & Management

Faculty of Environment and Technology

University of the West of England

Room 2Q19 (Monday to Wednesday; Thursday and Friday are Research Days)

 

 

0117 3287921

07773 773228

 

From: Open Educational Resources [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Fred Riley
Sent: 30 September 2015 11:00
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Physiotherapy OER

 

Ah, Intute of fond memory (and persistent anger that it was closed down), descendant of 90s subject-specific bodies like Humbul and Eevl. An excellent initiative, and IMO needed even more in these days when finding quality online resources gets harder for teachers and students alike. Thanks for the reminder, and thanks also for the NLN link (that's an idiosyncratic interface, right enough, but the resources look to be good.)

Fred

www.fredriley.org.uk

 

On 30 September 2015 at 10:49, Virginia Power <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hi Fred

 

There might be something in the NLN materials that would still be of use

http://xtlearn.net/NLN

If you look under Health Studies and Sport Science there are a few that might fit the bill.

 

Also – in the olden days of Intute (son of the Resource Discovery Network) – there were some wonderful online resource guides produced including one specifically for Physiotherapy and Orthopaedics and I have managed to track it down

http://learntech.uwe.ac.uk/Data/Sites/26/docs/Intute%20Internet%20resources%20for%20physiotherapy%20and%20orthopaedics%202007.pdf

 

I cannot attest to all the sites and resources still being available and operational but I did do a random selection of 5 and they were all still there, although some were pointing to other sites so it does need some work J

 

Hopefully it is a good starting point

 

Best wishes

 

Virginia

 

Virginia Power

Graduate Tutor/Researcher in Information Science & Management

Faculty of Environment and Technology

University of the West of England

Room 2Q19 (Monday to Wednesday; Thursday and Friday are Research Days)

 

 

0117 3287921

07773 773228

 

From: Open Educational Resources [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Fred Riley
Sent: 30 September 2015 10:00
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Physiotherapy OER

 

A colleague's asked me about OER on Physiotherapy. I've compiled plenty of healthcare OER, but nowt on Physiotherapy in particular. Can anyone on this list point me and my colleague towards relevant sources?

We're aware of general purpose repos (eg Jorum, Wellcome, MERLOT) and of course we'll be searching those for physio resources, but if there are dedicated repos that would be really handy.

Fred

www.fredriley.org.uk