Turner-Smith Alan, Devlin Aisling
Department of Medical Engineering and Physics, Centre of Rehabilitation Engineering, King's College Hospital, London SE5 9RS, UK.
Med Eng Phys. 2005 Sep;27(7):561-70. doi: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2004.09.019.
The Telematic Multidisciplinary Assistive Technology Education project (TELEMATE) was conducted during 1998-2001 by a consortium of seven European organisations involved in rehabilitation engineering and education. Assistive technology professionals work in a rapidly developing field but are few in number and widely dispersed, therefore, electronic delivery of their education is particularly advantageous. TELEMATE took existing concepts and standards in education to create and test an e-learning framework. As well as providing an appropriate learning environment, the aim was to share teaching resources and encourage a sound and consistent understanding of assistive technology across the European Union. This paper explores work carried out and the subsequent outcomes of the project.
远程信息处理多学科辅助技术教育项目(TELEMATE)于1998年至2001年由七个参与康复工程与教育的欧洲组织组成的联盟开展。辅助技术专业人员在一个快速发展的领域工作,但人数较少且分布广泛,因此,通过电子方式提供教育具有特别的优势。TELEMATE采用现有的教育理念和标准来创建和测试一个电子学习框架。除了提供一个合适的学习环境外,其目的是共享教学资源,并鼓励欧盟范围内对辅助技术形成合理且一致的理解。本文探讨了该项目所开展的工作及其后续成果。