Monday, February 06, 2006

Nursing Demands Drive Web Courses

Nursing demands drive Web courses
The Temple News
By: Leigh Zaleski

(first paragraph)
"A record number of graduate students at Drexel University's College of Nursing and Health Professions online learning program will earn their degrees without ever having to step foot in a classroom. More than 500 students have enrolled for the winter 2006 term, and will take classes entirely through the World Wide Web."

Just a quick and interesting read to think about. Regardless of the discipline more and more classes are being offered online and lectures are now being offered as podcasts. How can the academic librarians reach those students? Are those nursing students more apt to use online resources in their careers? How does a hospital librarian reach those "new" employees?

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