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saved byMark Marino on 2008-02-07

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  • n Dunedin, New Zealand by an Occupational Therapist, Jackie, with over 20 years experience as a clinician and who recently has become an Occupational Therapy educator
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  • he comments I read are very positive and supportive of her writings.
  • Asian Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress
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  • Blogging for professional development - does it work?” “Supervision as professional development” “Therapeutic Use of Self” “November …prospective occupational therapy students, marketing and reflecting” “Why be an occupational therapist?”
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  • Furthermore, activities like blogging or on-the-job experiences can be more beneficial than a text book.
  • Blogging has recently opened up a new type of educational learning system for me. I have increased my confidence using the web 2.0 and I am now more aware of other bloggers and their entries. Most importantly I have found that I am interested in the blogger validity and updated news that is posted. This aspect of blogging is getting me to look up information posted on blogs and in turn educate myself through other forms of instruction that is not a typical OT class or text book.