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==Day one thoughts==
 
 
===What (three things) I learnt today===
 
# What kind of person I am
 
# I know less about media wiki
 
# cmap tools
 
 
===What I still need to learn===
 
 
How to use mediawiki
 
 
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/upload/b/bc/Wiki.png
 
in line image
 
 
===How I feel about what has happened today===
 
 
Very happy, I just hope that this all works out.
 
 
good luck everyone :)
 
 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 17:35, 24 January 2011

About me

My name is Brian Cox, I work at the RVC in the eMedia Department.

My role in the team is mainly to play with the back and and instal plugin's etc

Brian.jpg

What I hope to get out of this project

I hope to be able to make this a project that will grow in all our vet schools

My best learning experience

Learning to ride a bike
and why it was good
when i fell of it hurt, so it made me work harder

Notes


imagemap

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About this image


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Anatomy

Surface relationships of the thoracic and abdominal viscera of the horse (left)