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Professor Taz Goddard-Fuller
BA (Hons), MSc, PhD, PG-Cert LTHE, FHEA

Vice Dean, Learning and Scholarship, School of Medicine
School of Medicine

Publications

Selected publications

  1. Defining and understanding the relationship between professional identity and interprofessional responsibility: implications for educating health and social care students (Journal article - 2018)
  2. Legitimisation, personalisation and maturation: Using the experiences of a compulsory mobile curriculum to reconceptualise mobile learning (Journal article - 2016)
  3. Enhancement or replacement? Understanding how legitimised use of mobile learning resources is shaping how healthcare students are learning (Journal article - 2015)
  4. Co-design of technology-enhanced learning resources (Journal article - 2018)
  5. Should mobile learning be compulsory for preparing students for learning in the workplace? (Journal article - 2015)
  6. Could COVID-19 be our ‘There is no alternative’ (TINA) opportunity to enhance assessment? (Journal article - 2020)
  7. Re-opening Pandora's box: Who owns professionalism and is it time for a 21st century definition? (Journal article - 2023)
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2024

2023

2022

2021

Developing compassion and resilience through interprofessional Schwartz Rounds

Orton, H., Gabbay, M., Kiemle, G., Grimbly, V., Latten, R., Goddard, V., . . . Golding, L. (2021). Developing compassion and resilience through interprofessional Schwartz Rounds. Advance HE - NET conference (online).

Conference Paper

2020

Masterclass: Technology and Assessment

Joynes, V., Fuller, R., & Nadarajah, V. (2020). Masterclass: Technology and Assessment. In https://padlet.com/viktoria_joynes/2diztdbk3dzfqw61. Virtrual Conference.

Conference Paper

Could COVID-19 be our ‘There is no alternative’ (TINA) opportunity to enhance assessment?

Fuller, R., Joynes, V., Cooper, J., Boursicot, K., & Roberts, T. (n.d.). Could COVID-19 be our ‘There is no alternative’ (TINA) opportunity to enhance assessment?. Medical Teacher. doi:10.1080/0142159x.2020.1779206

DOI
10.1080/0142159x.2020.1779206
Journal article

2019

Supporting learners’ successful transitions throughout the health professions education continuum with the meaningful use of technology: AMEE Pre-Conference Workshop 2019

Joynes, V. C. T., Fuller, R., & Nadarajah, V. (2019). Supporting learners’ successful transitions throughout the health professions education continuum with the meaningful use of technology: AMEE Pre-Conference Workshop 2019. In Association of Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference 2019. Vienna, Austria.

Conference Paper

Supporting learners’ successful transitions throughout health professions curricula through better use of technology-captured data

Joynes, V. C. T., Fuller, R., & Devi Nadarajah, V. (2019). Supporting learners’ successful transitions throughout health professions curricula through better use of technology-captured data. In 10th ASIAN MEDICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (AMEA) SYMPOSIUM. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Conference Paper

2018

Schwartz Rounds: Building compassion and resilience in multi-professional pre-registration healthcare students

Kiemle, G., Gabbay, M., Clarke, P., Crumblehome, C., Anderson, M., Goddard, V., & Orton, H. (2018). Schwartz Rounds: Building compassion and resilience in multi-professional pre-registration healthcare students. In International Practitioner Health Summit: The Wounded Healer - 10th Anniversary Conference of the Practitioner Health Programme. London.

Conference Paper

The use of technology to transform learning, assessment and feedback

Joynes, V. C. T., & Fuller, R. (2018). The use of technology to transform learning, assessment and feedback. In Teaching and Learning Event (TALE) 2018. Glasgow School of Medicine, Uk.

Conference Paper

Systematic capturing of professionalism lapses: the possible, the practical and the preventable

Joynes, V. C. T., & Brockbank, S. (2018). Systematic capturing of professionalism lapses: the possible, the practical and the preventable. In International Association for Medical Education (AMEE) Annual Conference. Basel, Switzerland.

Conference Paper

2017

Learning about our learners: harnessing the power of technology enhanced learning to identify and support 'at risk' learners

Joynes, V. C. T., & Fuller, R. (2018, April 13). Learning about our learners: harnessing the power of technology enhanced learning to identify and support 'at risk' learners. In 13TH INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE - From Personalised Learning To Mastery of Competencies: Impact of Technology and Simulation On Health Professionals. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Conference Paper

Introducing Measuring Professionalism Forms

Joynes, V. C. T. (2017). Introducing Measuring Professionalism Forms. General Medical Council and Medical Schools Council Fitness to Practice Annual conference, London.

Presentation material

Any space is a learning space: developing mobile resources for meaningful work-based activities and assessment’

Joynes, V. C. T., Duvall, P., & Davies, N. (2017, September 5). Any space is a learning space: developing mobile resources for meaningful work-based activities and assessment’. In Association of Learning Technologists Conference (ALT-C). Liverpool.

Conference Paper

Case-by-Case Remediation: using a theoretical framework and personalised case manager approach to analyse and rehabilitate professional lapses

Joynes, V. C. T., Brockbank, S., Byrne, T., & Jha, V. (2017, August 26). Case-by-Case Remediation: using a theoretical framework and personalised case manager approach to analyse and rehabilitate professional lapses. In Association For Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference 2017. Helsinki, Finland.

Conference Paper

Mobile Learning in Health Professions Education

Joynes, V. C. T., & Fuller, R. (2017). Mobile Learning in Health Professions Education. In 12TH INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE - Health Professions Education Without Borders. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Conference Paper

2016

A holistic model for evaluating the impact of individual technology-enhanced learning resources

Pickering, J. D., & Joynes, V. C. T. (2016). A holistic model for evaluating the impact of individual technology-enhanced learning resources. MEDICAL TEACHER, 38(12), 1242-1247. doi:10.1080/0142159X.2016.1210112

DOI
10.1080/0142159X.2016.1210112
Journal article

Legitimisation, personalisation and maturation: Using the experiences of a compulsory mobile curriculum to reconceptualise mobile learning

Joynes, V., & Fuller, R. (2016). Legitimisation, personalisation and maturation: Using the experiences of a compulsory mobile curriculum to reconceptualise mobile learning. MEDICAL TEACHER, 38(6), 621-627. doi:10.3109/0142159X.2015.1075651

DOI
10.3109/0142159X.2015.1075651
Journal article

Meaningful Evaluation of Technology-Enhanced Learning Resources

Joynes, V. C. T., & Pickering, J. (2016, August 28). Meaningful Evaluation of Technology-Enhanced Learning Resources. In Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual Conference. Barcelona.

Conference Paper

2015

Enhancement or replacement? Understanding how legitimised use of mobile learning resources is shaping how healthcare students are learning

Joynes, V. C. T., & Fuller, R. (2015). Enhancement or replacement? Understanding how legitimised use of mobile learning resources is shaping how healthcare students are learning. Journal of the European Association for Health Information and Libraries.

Journal article

Should mobile learning be compulsory for preparing students for learning in the workplace?

Fuller, R., & Joynes, V. (2015). Should mobile learning be compulsory for preparing students for learning in the workplace?. BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, 46(1), 153-158. doi:10.1111/bjet.12134

DOI
10.1111/bjet.12134
Journal article

2014

2012

Challenges in combining work and care: Evidence from investigating women’s work in Leeds

Yeandle, S., & Joynes, V. (2012). Challenges in combining work and care: Evidence from investigating women’s work in Leeds. Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit, 27(8), 816-830. doi:10.1177/0269094212455292

DOI
10.1177/0269094212455292
Journal article

2009

Delivering work based assessments via mobile technology: changing the way medical students are assessed

Joynes, V., Coulby, C., carney, C., kilminster, S., & Fuller, R. (2009). Delivering work based assessments via mobile technology: changing the way medical students are assessed. In AMEE. Malaga.

Conference Paper

Student Consultations on Mobile Learning: Methods, Messages and Musings.

Coulby, C., & Joynes, V. (2009). Student Consultations on Mobile Learning: Methods, Messages and Musings.. In Learning from the learners’ experience, e-learning @greenwich post conference reflections. (pp. 30-36). University of Greenwich.

Conference Paper