Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, UK.
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2019;1138:1-16. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-14227-8_1.
This chapter explores the creation and use of interactive, three-dimensional (3D), digital models for anatomy and medical education. Firstly, it looks back over the history and development of virtual 3D anatomy resources before outlining some of the current means of their creation; including photogrammetry, CT and surface scanning, and digital modelling, outlining advantages and disadvantages for each. Various means of distribution are explored, including; virtual learning environments, websites, interactive PDF's, virtual and augmented reality, bespoke applications, and 3D printing, with a particular focus on the level of interactivity each method offers. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the use of such models for education is discussed. Questions addressed include; How can such models best be used to enhance student learning? How can they be used in the classroom? How can they be used for self-directed study? As well as exploring if they could one day replace human specimens, and how they complement the rise of online and e-learning.
本章探讨了为解剖学和医学教育创建和使用交互式、三维(3D)数字模型的问题。首先,它回顾了虚拟 3D 解剖资源的历史和发展,然后概述了当前创建它们的一些方法,包括摄影测量、CT 和表面扫描以及数字建模,并分别概述了每种方法的优缺点。探讨了各种分发方式,包括虚拟学习环境、网站、交互式 PDF、虚拟现实和增强现实、定制应用程序以及 3D 打印,特别关注每种方法提供的交互水平。最后,也许是最重要的,讨论了此类模型在教育中的应用。讨论的问题包括:如何最好地利用这些模型来增强学生的学习?它们如何在课堂上使用?如何用于自主学习?以及探讨它们是否有朝一日可以替代人体标本,以及它们如何补充在线和电子学习的兴起。