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		<title>Virtual Childbirth? Sarah Stewart &#8211; A Visionary health practitioner in the 21st Century</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ada Lovelace Day &#8211; Sarah Stewart
Today is Ada Lovelace Day, and I pledged a number of months ago to write a post about an unsung heroine in technology that I admire.
My unsung heroine is @SarahStewart or as non-geeky people might call her, Sarah Stewart.
I had been planning a bit of time to write this, and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Prezi: a funky, whizzy new way of presenting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Tuesday this week I ran a workshop for about 50 nurses, midwives, medics and post-grad med students at a staff development day.
I thought I would try a new tool that is out in beta at the moment &#8211; Prezi.
The easiest way to get your head around Prezi is to have a gander at this [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Walking the technology tightrope</title>
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For some reason I always seem to get some perverse thrill out of presenting to audiences where the pear-shaped potential quotient is extremely high.
I haven&#8217;t done one in a number of years, and on Tuesday this week I gave a 1 hour PD session to our School [...]]]></description>
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