Weaving the ‘e's together

This paper reviews the ways that the many threads and systems involved in computer-mediated and -supported healthcare education can be woven together by using educational interoperability standards and specifications. By taking a non-technical perspective the author considers the ways that these technologies impact on teaching and learning and how the educational landscape is changing in healthcare education as a whole.

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