Grinspan Z M, Olson T R, Cimino C
Department of Pediatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Clin Anat. 2007 Mar;20(2):215-21. doi: 10.1002/ca.20293.
The difference between the idealization of anatomy atlases and the reality of human cadavers often frustrates gross anatomy students. To encourage students to celebrate rather than protest these differences, we describe a web site ARI (Anatomy Reports on the Internet) that allows students to document cadaveric findings online with photographs and text. We used several web languages for site construction, including mysql, php, html, and javascript. Faculty tools allow instructors to upload digital images of the structures, add relevant commentary, view and delete images, review submitted reports, and examine database statistics. Student tools allow dissection groups to choose and comment on images, enter and edit reports, and read reports submitted by other students. During the first two years of the site's use (2000-2001, 2002-2003), every dissection group at our institution submitted at least one report. Technical support requests were minimal.
解剖图谱的理想化与人体尸体的现实之间的差异常常让大体解剖学专业的学生感到沮丧。为了鼓励学生欣然接受而非抗拒这些差异,我们介绍一个网站ARI(互联网解剖报告),该网站允许学生通过照片和文字在网上记录尸体解剖的发现。我们使用了多种网络语言来构建该网站,包括mysql、php、html和javascript。教师工具使教师能够上传结构的数字图像、添加相关注释、查看和删除图像、审查提交的报告以及检查数据库统计信息。学生工具则允许解剖小组选择图像并发表评论、输入和编辑报告,以及阅读其他学生提交的报告。在该网站使用的头两年(2000 - 2001年、2002 - 2003年),我们学校的每个解剖小组至少提交了一份报告。技术支持请求极少。