Freedom, happiness

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Bappy10
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Freedom, happiness

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As said before: the perceived temperature can flare up on Facebook, you don't see that from a distance at first. You have to be able to deal with that.
There is a lot of writing and talking everywhere about drawing up guidelines for social media. Mooi: “I see them everywhere. I have given tips about this in Ad Valvas (independent weekly magazine of VUMC, JvdB). You should not set too many rules, that can seriously disrupt the willingness to share. But of course some common sense is required.”

He is clear about how medical staff will collaborate online: “I am freer, brother cell phone list because I am a teacher and do not have a situation of dependency with patients. Caution is advised in doctor-patient relationships. It can be done well, but you have to prepare it well. It is useful for patient associations.” Colleagues of the professor are also on Facebook, “But I do not go around as an ambassador. As far as I am concerned, it is freedom, happiness. If people have had enough of me on Facebook, I think that is fine. Then I would suddenly have five friends instead of 1060. But then I do know them well! I spend fifteen minutes a day on it. That is at half past five in the morning, I am very busy.” And yes, he also tweets.

What a wonderfully refreshing story I found the contribution of Prof. Dr. Mooi. This makes me happy now. My two cents : Let this be an inspiration for more teachers at all kinds of faculties. The nice thing is that this way of teaching connects so much more with the experience of students. I am a firm believer in blended learning anyway. Online learning in combination with real life meetings is extremely powerful.
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