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It was wonderful meeting up with you in second life. Nice to see you have joined the community of bloggers. I look forward to communicating and sharing with you over time. I will post soon on our second life experience.
Great to meet you SL. I love seeing the photo of you in real life. This is so great seeing midwifery education blogs coming into being - 5 that I can think of. A great way to network and share ideas.
Hi Lisa, Great to meet you in SL today! Hope we inspire you to keep blogging! It would be great if you had the time to post your thoughts and impressions on SL for innovative teaching! You are mentioned on my blog too! http://arwennastardust.wordpress.com
Well done Lisa and welcome to the blogging world! I'm not a midwife but an occupational therapist, but am colleagues with sarah and Carolyn! I'm sorry I missed meeting you in SL - in the real world I was in the North Island celebrating my mother in law's 80th birthday! Anyway - here is the URL to my blog which has a focus on occupational therapy education! Hope you find it useful and may meet you in SL one day?
I have added a bit more to the wiki. A photo of us dancing too. Added your AL name and linked it to this blog. i hope you do not mind. Let me know if this is a problem and I will change it.I have not yet written up my impressions of today but will do as soon as I can. It would be great if you could too. I am suggesting we do this in the discussion section of the wiki. Another good tool to practice with as educators I think.
Hi Lisa I am collecting stories about the midwives who inspire midwives for International Day of the Midwife. Then I'm going to send off a summary to Elizabeth Duff to go in the ICM Journal. Would love to hear about the midwife who inspires you. Feel feel to pass this onto your colleagues: http://tinyurl.com/5rbyy3
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It was wonderful meeting up with you in second life. Nice to see you have joined the community of bloggers. I look forward to communicating and sharing with you over time. I will post soon on our second life experience.
Great to meet you SL. I love seeing the photo of you in real life. This is so great seeing midwifery education blogs coming into being - 5 that I can think of. A great way to network and share ideas.
Here's a link to my blog
post about you. Cheers Sarah
Hi Lisa,
Great to meet you in SL today! Hope we inspire you to keep blogging! It would be great if you had the time to post your thoughts and impressions on SL for innovative teaching! You are mentioned on my blog too! http://arwennastardust.wordpress.com
Arwenna/clare
Well done Lisa and welcome to the blogging world! I'm not a midwife but an occupational therapist, but am colleagues with sarah and Carolyn! I'm sorry I missed meeting you in SL - in the real world I was in the North Island celebrating my mother in law's 80th birthday!
Anyway - here is the URL to my blog which has a focus on occupational therapy education! Hope you find it useful and may meet you in SL one day?
I have added a bit more to the wiki. A photo of us dancing too. Added your AL name and linked it to this blog. i hope you do not mind. Let me know if this is a problem and I will change it.I have not yet written up my impressions of today but will do as soon as I can. It would be great if you could too. I am suggesting we do this in the discussion section of the wiki. Another good tool to practice with as educators I think.
Hi Lisa, thanks for dropping by my blog. Best wishes for Easter to you as well.
Time for another blog post!! :)
Hi Lisa I am collecting stories about the midwives who inspire midwives for International Day of the Midwife. Then I'm going to send off a summary to Elizabeth Duff to go in the ICM Journal. Would love to hear about the midwife who inspires you. Feel feel to pass this onto your colleagues: http://tinyurl.com/5rbyy3
cheers Sarah
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