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Evidence-Based Public Health (Ebph) Informatics Training For Public Health Practitioners In New Mexico. Final Report., Jonathan D. Eldredge May 2006

Evidence-Based Public Health (Ebph) Informatics Training For Public Health Practitioners In New Mexico. Final Report., Jonathan D. Eldredge

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Final report of training project for teaching Evidence-Based Public Health (EBPH)informatics skills to Department of Health (DoH) professionals throughout New Mexico during 2005-2006.


Review Of The Book - Teaching About Technology: An Introduction To The Philosophy Of Technology For Non-Philosophers, Vincent Childress Jan 2006

Review Of The Book - Teaching About Technology: An Introduction To The Philosophy Of Technology For Non-Philosophers, Vincent Childress

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Marc de Vries' latest book, Teaching about Technology: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Technology for Non-Philosophers, was interesting to the reviewer because it provided a link between philosophies of technology and the nature of the technology curriculum more than any other philosophy-related work he has read. The book is intended for use with pre-service teachers, graduate students, and others who are interested in teaching technology. Teaching about Technology is part of a series of books on science and technology that is edited by William Cobern of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The editorial board for the series is …


Evidence-Based Public Health Informatics: A Course For Department Of Health Professionals. Immediate And Follow-Up Evaluations., Jonathan D. Eldredge Jan 2006

Evidence-Based Public Health Informatics: A Course For Department Of Health Professionals. Immediate And Follow-Up Evaluations., Jonathan D. Eldredge

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Evidence-Based Public Health (EBPH) Informatics training in New Mexico evaluation forms. The first was distributed and collected immediately following the training. The second evaluation form was distributed two months after the training.