This post appeared earlier in the week over at Metaverse Health.
A collaboration between Griffith University (Australia), Otago Polytechnic (New Zealand) and the University of Canberra (Australia), the Virtual International Day of the Midwife is in its third year (2009 and 2010 proceedings links).
For more information or to express interest in presenting, check out the VIDM Wiki.
The call for expressions of interest is as follows:
*Call for Expressions of Interest*
The organising committee are now calling for Expressions of Interest (EOI)
to present at the VIDM eVent. While the EOI must be in English we welcome
presentations in other languages. We also welcome EOI from non-midwives and
midwifery students. Presenters need not be experienced in using electronic
media – members of the organising committee will be able to give support.
Please provide a short paragraph (no more than 150 words) describing your
presentation and the form it will take (for example a PowerPoint
presentation, live or email discussion, video, photographic slide show,
story-telling session). Please also include your status (eg midwife,
non-midwife, midwifery student), country of origin and language of
presentation. Your presentations or resources should;– Have a clear aim or purpose
– Focus on maternity care or midwifery
– Be of interest to an international audience
– Be appropriate to the chosen mediaIf you would like to give a live presentation, please indicate what time and
time zone you are available in your EOI.*Support for speakers*
Please note: We will be using the web-conferencing platform Elluminate. All
live sessions will be facilitated by an experienced online facilitator so
you will be supported at every stage.*When and where to submit your EOI*
Please submit your EOI by 11th March 2011 by;– Email to Sarah Stewart:
sarahstewart07(at)gmail.com
– Or add it to the VIDM wiki– Or add to the VIDM Facebook page
SarahStewart says
Thank so much for mentioning us here…look forward to meeting midwives (and anyone else interested) on May 5th 🙂
Sarah Stewart says
Hello, just a quick note to say that the VIDM program is confirmed – your readers are all very welcome to attend – there are some interesting sessions on the use of the Internet, health informatics, as well as how we can use social media to better response to international disasters: http://internationaldayofthemidwife.wikispaces.com