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  • Slide 7: Conclusions - so far • The potential of Web 2.0 in education for healthcare professionals is massive • The challenges of Web 2.0 in education for healthcare professionals are massive • Some students will use these applications - whether institutions like it or not • Institutions need to be aware of changes • More research is needed into whether the potential outweighs the challenges

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2008

  • Institutions from the presidency to the union hall all wobbled.

    "How We Got Here: The 1970s--The Decade That Brought You Modern Life" 2000

  • Meanwhile I call the attention of you soldiers to the fact that if you wish to demonstrate that you believe in American Institutions you will behave yourselves like gentlemen, not like ruffians.

    Speech At A Meeting Of The No-Conscription League 1917

  • Don't you talk nonsense, my good fellow, 'said Mr. Bounderby,' about things you don't understand; and don't you call the Institutions of your country a muddle, or you'll get yourself into a real muddle one of these fine mornings.

    Hard Times 1876

  • Don't you talk nonsense, my good fellow, 'said Mr. Bounderby,' about things you don't understand; and don't you call the Institutions of your country a muddle, or you'll get yourself into a real muddle one of these fine mornings.

    Hard Times 1868

  • Don't you talk nonsense, my good fellow, 'said Mr. Bounderby,' about things you don't understand; and don't you call the Institutions of your country a muddle, or you'll get yourself into a real muddle one of these fine mornings.

    Hard Times Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1868

  • Richard Viguerie: Notre Dame Honor for Obama is Part of a Collapse in American Institutions and Their Leaders

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2009

  • Don’t you talk nonsense, my good fellow,’ said Mr. Bounderby, ‘about things you don’t understand; and don’t you call the Institutions of your country a muddle, or you’ll get yourself into a real muddle one of these fine mornings.

    Hard Times 2002

  • In Illinois, we are delighted that the state has entered into an historic agreement where mentally ill residents who are able will be given the opportunity to move out of large nursing homes, known as Institutions for Mental Diseases (IMDs), and into community-based settings, such as supportive housing.

    Deborah De Santis: Celebrating Fair and Open Access to Housing 2010

  • Emilie was working on a book that would be called Institutions de Physique “Lessons in Physics” a review of new ideas in science and philosophy but it incorporated and sought to reconcile complex ideas from the leading thinkers of the time including Leibniz and Newton.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2009

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