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== Pathology that is difficult ==
 
== Pathology that is difficult ==
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I don't enjoy doing post mortems on cows in the tropics - the heat and flies mean that you have to work fats - and the end of the whole thing you know you will have to share a fetid steak with everybody......
  
 
==Day one thoughts==
 
==Day one thoughts==

Revision as of 06:49, 21 August 2007

About me

I joined the RVC in January 2000 to take over the management of the Electronic Media Unit. I qualified as a vet from Bristol Veterinary School in 1982 but have become increasingly interested in using e-learning to support Teaching and Learning in veterinary education.

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What I hope to get out of this project

My main interest is how we can use technology to bring together the experience and knowledge of different veterinary schools. In particular I think it is going to be exciting to see students and professors working side by side with learning technologist....

My best learning experience

Probably watching my daughters growing up using computers as an integral part of their education. It helped me realise the potential of the technology but also its limitations (I hate MSN!).

Pathology that interests me

Pathology never really excited me as a veterinary student - this project is starting to make me realise that I missed out!

Pathology that is difficult

I don't enjoy doing post mortems on cows in the tropics - the heat and flies mean that you have to work fats - and the end of the whole thing you know you will have to share a fetid steak with everybody......

Day one thoughts

What (three things) I learnt today

How much we all have in common That wikis are not as simple as I thought There is lots more to learn!

What I still need to learn

How we work together effectively as an online team...

How I feel about what has happened today

Up and down but came away more enthusiastic than I came in!