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I am the head of the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/emedia e-media Unit] at the RVC and provides management support for the WikiVet project.
 
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I am interested in deploying new e-learning techniques in ways that are accessible and make sense to the teachers and learners of today.I am particularly interested in how technology can support lifeling learning. As part of this interest I was responsible for creating a new model for e-CPD as well as launching the RVC 4 Life initiative.
 
I am interested in deploying new e-learning techniques in ways that are accessible and make sense to the teachers and learners of today.I am particularly interested in how technology can support lifeling learning. As part of this interest I was responsible for creating a new model for e-CPD as well as launching the RVC 4 Life initiative.
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Nick Short

I am the head of the e-media Unit at the RVC and provides management support for the WikiVet project.

I am responsible for all e-learning activities at the RVC as well as running the Professional Studies module. I also lecture on a range of other subjects ranging from computer modelling to writing a good CV!

I am interested in deploying new e-learning techniques in ways that are accessible and make sense to the teachers and learners of today.I am particularly interested in how technology can support lifeling learning. As part of this interest I was responsible for creating a new model for e-CPD as well as launching the RVC 4 Life initiative.

Nick Short