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Toy or Useful Technology?

2006
The authors present case studies of telemedicine programs at three healthcare institutions in Boston, Massachusetts to better understand why telemedicine has not spread as quickly or as far as one would expect, given its promise.
Hüseyin Tanriverdi, C. Suzanne Iacono
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Toy or Useful Technology?

1999
In response to increasing competition and cost pressures from managed-care practices, healthcare organizations are turning to information technology (IT) to increase efficiency of their operations and reach out to new patient markets. One promising IT application, telemedicine, enables remote delivery of medical services.
Hüseyin Tanriverdi, C. Suzanne Iacono
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Toying with technology in elementary education

FIE '98. 28th Annual Frontiers in Education Conference. Moving from 'Teacher-Centered' to 'Learner-Centered' Education. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.98CH36214), 2002
Sponsored by a Miller Faculty Fellowship at Iowa State University, a new course was developed and offered for the first time in the fall semester of 1997. The course is called "Toying with Technology" and is designed to explain the principles behind many of the technological innovations in wide use today.
L.J. Genalo, C.T. Wright, K.B. Wright
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Attitudes to information technology: toys or tools?

Nursing Standard, 1999
Information systems are a powerful 'engine' of change. Managing the change process effectively, whilst implementing a new information system within the care environment, may facilitate the efficient development of quality patient care. Incorporating the use of a computerised information system into everyday professional practice, requires nurses not ...
S, Levy, B, Williams
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Microarray Technology in Sepsis: Tool or Toy?

2003
Sepsis is a result of highly heterogeneous processes characterized by an involvement of multiple components and their interactions at each organizational level of the human body: genes, cells, tissues, organs. The complexity of the underlying biological and immunological processes has encouraged multiple types of research studies comprising a broad ...
Rußwurm, Stefan   +2 more
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TOOLS AND TOYS : Communicating gendered positions towards technology

Information, Communication & Society, 2007
With the rising importance of technology in the information and knowledge society, the gender–technology relationship is ever more important when thinking about gender equality. Gender researchers have shown not only that the use and design of technologies is gendered, but that people also position themselves in relation to technology, based on certain
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Technology: toys or tools?

Information & Management, 1993
Job de Haan, Ron Peters
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Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
William A Hal, X Allen Li, Daniel A Low
exaly  

Advanced clinical technology--clinical tool or expensive toy?

Journal (Canadian Dental Association), 1996
There should no longer be any doubt in dentists' minds when it comes to the importance of technology in the day-to-day activities of the dental office. But there is, and this doubt must be addressed if the profession is to grow and prosper to its full potential.
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Toy or Useful Technology?

2011
Hüseyin Tanriverdi, C. Suzanne Iacono
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