About Sarah Stewart


My name is Sarah Stewart.

I am a health professional (midwife) with nearly 30 years of clinical and education experience. I now work as researcher, educator, project manager and consultant specializing in eLearning, social media, networked learning, professional development and mentoring.

I really enjoy sharing my knowledge and experiences with people who wish to know more about social networking, web 2.0 and networked learning. And if I can't help you, I will know someone who can.

I am available to work with health organizations to explore how they can utilize social media (blogs, wiki etc) to provide learning and development opportunities for their staff in online networks and communities of practice.

Networked learning and communities of practice
I am very interested in how health professionals network and learn in the workplace, both formally and informally. As we face ongoing staff shortages in health especially in rural areas, I firmly believe that a major answer to recruitment and retention problems is mentoring and supporting each other in communities and networks, be that in local face-to-face or online contexts.

My own international networking experiences include working with midwives in Pakistan and Afghanistan to revise curriculum and write program proposals. This networking resulted in an invitation to audit the Aga Khan University midwifery undergraduate program in 2008.

Open access
I am also very committed to the concept of open access to health education and research resources. Not only does open access benefit health professionals, but it has the flow on effect of educating health consumers, and facilitating ongoing communication and collaboration. Thus, you will see that any information I share such as images, presentations and videos will have a Creative Commons BY license, which means you are free to use my resources in any way as long as you attribute them to me.

My commitment to open access includes organising and managing a program of a free online professional development seminars for midwives in 2008, and for health professionals in 2009. So if you would like to be a guest speaker at a seminar this year, please let me know.

ePortfolio
I am currently exploring the feasibility for health professionals of using open resources such as wikis and blogs to develop a professional ePortfolio. This work has been recognised internationally, and has resulted in invitations to speak at conferences and workshops this year.

Personally
On a personal level, I am wife to Mark, and mother to Ellen and Andrew. I am based in Dunedin, New Zealand but am very flexible about where I work - at the moment I am commuting to Australia for work.

A lot of my time is spent online building my own personal network and exploring new ways to communicate. In 'real' life I love to read, walk the dog, take photos, and at the moment I am learning about growing vegetables.

Please feel free to drop me a line in the 'comment' section above this post - I would love to hear from you.



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