Creating the future of nursing education in Malaysia: envisioning the evolution of e-nursing education in Malaysia / Nanthakumaran Manickam and Ashah Manghanmal

Technology in education has advanced significantly and in tandem with these advances and the nations ICT agenda, nursing education in Malaysia must play its role in application of new technological and pedagogical advances towards achieving a knowledgeable and skillful workforce. A local study was c...

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Main Authors: Nanthakumaran, Manickam (Author), Ashah, Manghanmal (Author)
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Published: Penerbit UiTM (UiTM Press), 2009.
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