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Mr Anthony Peacock
Work interests
I am a computer professional working in the field of Health Informatics
with a special interest in the design, development and implementation
of Computer Based Teaching Resources. I lead the Educational
Computing Development Unit at CHIME,
which has a very broad remit to research and develop the use of
Informatics in supporting health education.
General
- Educational objectives/needs
- Good instructional design
Technical
- Setting up and administrating email and internet services for
our department.
- Managing technical infrastructure for CHIME.
- The use of Inter/Intranet techniques to support health education.
- Authoring Tools & VLEs.
- Digital video.
- Maintainer of the HTML::Table
perl module on CPAN.
Teaching
I am module tutor on the Clinical
Information Systems and the Creating
Online Educational Resources modules for the CHIME Postgraduate
Programme in Health Informatics.
Publications
- Peacock A, Carrier L. Moving teaching online; the challenges,
pitfalls and techniques. UCL's
Teaching & Learning Conference and Exhibition
(TILT) 2008. (Presentation) Abstract - View
video presentation.
- Kelsey MC, Peacock A. The Internet, infection control, and world
domination. Journal of Hospital Infection 1998;40:91-95.
- Murphy J, Stramer K, Peacock A. Creating an Internet Resource
to support education and training programmes in Health Informatics.
In: Mantas J, ed. A Nightingale Perspective. IOS Press,
1998;195-198.
- Murphy J, Stramer K, Peacock A, Ingram D. Designing, Implementing
and Evaluating a Web site for Health Informatics. In: Richards
B, ed. Current perspectives in Healthcare Computing. Weybridge:
BJCH Books, 1998;189-199.
- Tench CM, Clunie GPR, Dacre JE, Peacock A. An insight into rheumatology
resources available on the World Wide Web. British Journal
of Rheumatology 1998;37:1233-1236.
- Murphy J, Peacock A, Ingram D, Stramer K. Building an Internet
Site to Support Education and Training in Health Informatics.
1997;(Abstract)
- Murphy J, Stramer K, Peacock A. Building an Internet Resource
to Support Curriculum Development in Health Informatics. In: Sither
A, ed. Learning Technology in Medical Education Conference.
1997;31-36.
- Digital Video:
What, When, Why? - CTI Centre for Medicine, 18-20 September 1995
Projects
Latest Virus warnings

Postal address and contact
information
Centre for Health Informatics & Multiprofessional Education
Royal Free & University College Medical School
University College London
4th Floor, Holborn Union Building
The Archway Campus
Highgate Hill
London
ENGLAND
N19 5LW
Phone: 020-7288-3353
Fax: 020-7288-3322 (Please mark FAO: Anthony Peacock)
E-mail: A.Peacock@chime.ucl.ac.uk
Personal interests
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This page last modified
16 June, 2009
by Anthony
Peacock
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a.peacock@chime.ucl.ac.uk
+44 (0)20 7288 3353
Postal Address
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