Our call for contributions is now closed. Details of our full programme will be available by the end of March.

In this year’s programme we will have the following types of contribution. The purpose of the contributions is to enable participants to learn from contributors and one another.

INTERACTIVE POSTERS

Two interactive poster sessions will take place during the Forum. During the first, posters will be available for viewing online and delegates will be able to leave comments, observations and questions. The second session will be in plenary, during which one of the organising team will ‘interview’ contributors about their posters, using the questions and comments from their fellow delegates. Interactive posters are a great way of presenting interesting findings and experiences for discussion with other participants.

KNOWLEDGE FAYRES

A chance to share work during repeated small, intimate 15 minute group sessions. After 15 minutes delegates will move round to another session/group meaning that contributors get a whole new audience for their material! It may be tiring, but it is a great way to improve group interaction and enable lots of great ideas to be shared in a short time frame.

WORKSHOPS

Workshops will be both practical and interactive with an emphasis on collaborative learning. They will be up to 45 minutes and could explore a topic in a bit more depth, give participants an opportunity to try something out, find out what people think about something contributors have developed or try out a new interactive or learning approach.