A midwifery department's social media presence

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Goh, K. 2024. A midwifery department's social media presence. The Student Midwife. 7 (4), pp. 20-21. https://doi.org/10.55975/PZDX2995
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TitleA midwifery department's social media presence
AuthorsGoh, K.
Abstract

How does social media affect student learning? This article details the benefits of universities utilising social media and the challenges they may experience.

Sustainable Development Goals4 Quality education
Middlesex University ThemeCreativity, Culture & Enterprise
PublisherAll4Holdings
JournalThe Student Midwife
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Electronic2634-4157
Publication dates
Online22 Oct 2024
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Accepted17 Jun 2024
Deposited06 Jan 2025
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