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    Case study: Health promotion placements at Curtin University: utilising WIL and e-portfolios for professional development

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    Comfort, Judith
    Date
    2012
    Type
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    Comfort, Jude. 2012. Case study: Health promotion placements at Curtin University: Utilising WIL and e-portfolios for professional development, in C. Simmons, A. Williams, W. Sher, T. Levett-Jones (ed), Work ready, e-portfolios to support professional placements: A focus on nursing and construction management degrees in Australia. pp. 97-109. Sydney: Office for Learning and Teaching.
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    Work ready, e-portfolios to support professional placements: A focus on nursing and construction management degrees in Australia
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    9780980554557
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3962
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