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The Vehicle, Fall 1991
Table of Contents
ImprovisationAmy Schmitzerpage 5-6
Courthouse ClockAnthony Smithpage 7
The PaintingAngie Gallionpage 8
Empty MoonVictoria Bennettpage 9
ClarissaLaura Durnellpage 10
untitledNancy Jamespage 11
Imprisoned (photo)Dan Kooncepage 12
I Hit Mother Nature with My Ten SpeedJohn Haywardpage 13
The Realm of MotherJennifer Moropage 14-16
untitled (drawing)Mark Randallpage 20
With Purity and PerversionBret Evangelistapage 21
O\u27Hare AirportAnthony Smithpage 22
morgen, my desolationtravis mcdadepage 22-23
Ever GreenChris Rosenstockpage 24
JigsawThomas D. Schnarrepage 25-26
Notes on the Egyptian ExhibitVictoria Bennettpage 27
Moving OnChristina Roypage 28
weep my inquisitive hearttravis mcdadepage 29-30
Dance (drawing)Tim Cullotonpage 31
Roots of the OakThomas D. Schnarrepage 32-33
god\u27s suicideLiam Burkepage 34
The Poa TreeSheila Taylorpage 35https://thekeep.eiu.edu/vehicle/1056/thumbnail.jp
Using AARNet to broaden the scope of nursing education
In 1994 the School of Nursing, Northern Territory University and the Faculty of Health Science, University of Central Queensland entered into a small pilot project to expand the horizons of undergraduate nursing students through the planned use of AAARNet connections. Both NTU and UCQ are relatively small and isollated universities with new basic nursing programs which are attempting to prepare future professionals who will need a broader understanding of how the principles and facts which they are learning fit into broader health care needs.The objectives of this program are to provide opportunities for peer education, comparative study and socialisation via the AARNet. A secondary set of objectives is to upgrade the computer skills of the students in preparation for their functioning in a modern health informatics environment and to provide eventual access to additional health resources through the internet. The paper will report on the initial experiences with this project
Using AARNet to broaden the scope of nursing education
In 1994 the School of Nursing, Northern Territory University and the Faculty of Health Science, University of Central Queensland entered into a small pilot project to expand the horizons of undergraduate nursing students through the planned use of AAARNet connections. Both NTU and UCQ are relatively small and isollated universities with new basic nursing programs which are attempting to prepare future professionals who will need a broader understanding of how the principles and facts which they are learning fit into broader health care needs.The objectives of this program are to provide opportunities for peer education, comparative study and socialisation via the AARNet. A secondary set of objectives is to upgrade the computer skills of the students in preparation for their functioning in a modern health informatics environment and to provide eventual access to additional health resources through the internet. The paper will report on the initial experiences with this project
The Vehicle, Fall 1991
Table of Contents
ImprovisationAmy Schmitzerpage 5-6
Courthouse ClockAnthony Smithpage 7
The PaintingAngie Gallionpage 8
Empty MoonVictoria Bennettpage 9
ClarissaLaura Durnellpage 10
untitledNancy Jamespage 11
Imprisoned (photo)Dan Kooncepage 12
I Hit Mother Nature with My Ten SpeedJohn Haywardpage 13
The Realm of MotherJennifer Moropage 14-16
untitled (drawing)Mark Randallpage 20
With Purity and PerversionBret Evangelistapage 21
O\u27Hare AirportAnthony Smithpage 22
morgen, my desolationtravis mcdadepage 22-23
Ever GreenChris Rosenstockpage 24
JigsawThomas D. Schnarrepage 25-26
Notes on the Egyptian ExhibitVictoria Bennettpage 27
Moving OnChristina Roypage 28
weep my inquisitive hearttravis mcdadepage 29-30
Dance (drawing)Tim Cullotonpage 31
Roots of the OakThomas D. Schnarrepage 32-33
god\u27s suicideLiam Burkepage 34
The Poa TreeSheila Taylorpage 35https://thekeep.eiu.edu/vehicle/1056/thumbnail.jp