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1999 Research Report

Journal Article

Walker, JH, ‘Partnerships to Improve Rural and Remote Health Care’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 58 (3) pp. 72-75. ISSN 0313-6647 (1999) [Refereed Article]

Gibbings, EJ, ‘Rural health training’, Everybody: The Tasmanian Journal of Health Promotion (3) pp. 28-29. ISSN 1441-6972 (1999) [Professional, Non Refereed Article]

Le, T and Le, Q, ‘A Web-Based Study of Students' Attitudes Towards the Web’, Computer in the Social Studies, 7 (5) EJ ISSN 1090-8595 (1999) [Professional, Non Refereed Article]

Walker, JH, ‘Theory in a Nutshell: A practitioner's guide to commonly used theories and models in health promotion Book Review’, Everybody: The Tasmanian Journal of Health Promotion (3) pp. 30. ISSN 1441 6972 (1999) [Letter or Note in Journal]

Le, T and Le, Q, ‘Language Society and Culture Journal’ (5) EJ ISSN 1327-774X (1999) [Edited Journal Article]

Le, T and Le, Q, ‘Language Society and Culture Journal’ (4) EJ ISSN 1327-774X (1999) [Edited Journal Article]

Walker, JH, ‘Distance Education: An International Journal’, 20 (1) ISSN 0158 7919 (1999) [Edited Journal Article]

Walker, JH, ‘Distance Education: An International Journal’, 20 (2) ISSN 0158 7919 (1999) [Edited Journal Article]

Conference Publication

Le, T and Le, Q, ‘A Web-based study of students' attitudes towards the Web’, ED-MEDIA 99, Seattle Washington USA, pp. 747-752. ISBN 1-880094-35-5 (1999) [Refereed Conference]

Walker, JH and Le, Q, ‘Acculturation in an Information Technology Discourse Community’, ED-MEDIA 99, Seattle Washington USA, pp. 80-84. ISBN 1-880094-35-5 (1999) [Refereed Conference]

George, M and Gibbings, EJ, ‘Distance education and training can be like making a chocolate cake - finding the right blend’, Open Flexible and Distance Learning: Challenges of the New Millenium, Geelong Victoria, pp. 158-162. ISBN 0 7300 2785 6 (1999) [Non Refereed Conference]

Powell, SM and Walker, MG*, ‘Learning about both Aged Care Competencies and IT’, Open Flexible and Distance Learning: Challenges of the New Millennium, Geelong Victoria, pp. 400-406. ISBN 0 7300 2785 6 (1999) [Non Refereed Conference]

Walker, JH, ‘Addressing Rural Population Health Needs in a Teaching Program: Evidence as a Base for Learning’, Leaping the Boundary Fence: Using Evidence and Collaboration to Build Healthier Rural Communities, Adelaide South Australia, pp. 571-576. ISBN 0 9585263 8 9 (1999) [Non Refereed Conference]

Walker, JH, ‘Creating multi-purpose and multi-professional learning environments in rural and remote Australia’, Open Flexible and Distance Learning: Challenges of the New Millennium, Geelong Victoria, pp. 496-502. ISBN 0 7300 2785 6 (1999) [Non Refereed Conference]

Walker, JH, ‘Open Learning and Rural Health in Australia’, Pan Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning, Brunei Darussalam, pp. 1-5. (1999) [Non Refereed Conference]

Walker, JH and Whetton, SG, ‘Two Jam Tins and a Piece of String: Preparing Tasmanian Health Professionals for the New Millenium’, HIC 99 Proceedings, Hobart, Tasmania EJ ISBN 0-9585370-4-6 (1999) [Non Refereed Conference]

Walker, JH, ‘Evaluation as a key development tool: a model Telehealth evaluation framework’, HIC 99 Proceedings, Hobart Tasmania EJ ISBN 0-9585370-4-6 (1999) [Conference Extract]

Walker, JH and Whetton, SG, ‘HIC 99 Proceedings’, HIC 99 7th National Health Informatics Conference, Hobart Tasmania EJ ISBN 0-9585370-4-6 (1999) [Conference Edited]

Walker, JH, ‘HIC 99 7th National Health Informatics Conference’, HIC 99 7th National Health Informatics Conference, Hobart Tasmania EJ (1999) [Chair National Conference]


EJ - Denotes Electronic Journal
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