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用于眼科基础科学和继续医学教育的交互式视盘及交互式光盘

Interactive videodisc and compact disc-interactive for ophthalmic basic science and continuing medical education.

作者信息

Folberg R, Dickinson L K, Christiansen R A, Huntley J S, Lind D G

机构信息

Department of Ophthalmology, University of Iowa, Iowa City 52242-1182.

出版信息

Ophthalmology. 1993 Jun;100(6):842-50. doi: 10.1016/s0161-6420(13)31567-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The authors designed and implemented a complete curriculum in ophthalmic pathology using IBM- and Macintosh-based interactive videodisc (IVD) technology. They also redesigned a portion of this curriculum for a new television-based platform, compact disc-interactive (CD-I).

METHODS

The following issues were addressed: curriculum design, instructional design, the assembly of illustrations and the ownership of such materials, the generation of computer-based medical art and animation, and programming. The issue of academic credit for faculty participating in this effort also was considered.

RESULTS

The computer-based IVD program provides the following features: (1) rapid access to thousands of high-quality illustrations with the option of superimposing graphic labels and text directly over pictures; (2) the ability to view enlargements of photographs; (3) an online glossary to view definition of terms coupled with high-quality photographs; and (4) a dynamic introduction to pathophysiology using interactive animation sequences. The authors were able to incorporate the same interactive features into the CD-I version. High-quality medical illustrations can be used effectively on the CD-I platform.

CONCLUSIONS

Computer-based multimedia workstations are relatively expensive for personal use but may be useful if the equipment can be shared in a learning center or library. Compared with interactive computer-based solutions, consumer-oriented television-based technology such as CD-I is a relatively inexpensive vehicle for providing continuing medical education programs intended for use in the individual practitioner's office or home.

摘要

背景

作者利用基于IBM和苹果电脑的交互式视盘(IVD)技术设计并实施了一套完整的眼科病理学课程。他们还为一个新的基于电视的平台——交互式光盘(CD-I)重新设计了该课程的一部分。

方法

探讨了以下问题:课程设计、教学设计、插图的汇编及此类材料的所有权、基于计算机的医学美术和动画的制作以及编程。还考虑了参与这项工作的教师的学术学分问题。

结果

基于计算机的IVD程序具有以下特点:(1)可快速访问数千幅高质量插图,并可选择直接在图片上叠加图形标签和文本;(2)能够查看照片的放大图;(3)一个在线词汇表,可查看术语定义并配有高质量照片;(4)使用交互式动画序列对病理生理学进行动态介绍。作者能够将相同的交互式功能融入到CD-I版本中。高质量的医学插图可在CD-I平台上有效使用。

结论

基于计算机的多媒体工作站供个人使用相对昂贵,但如果设备能在学习中心或图书馆共享则可能有用。与基于计算机的交互式解决方案相比,面向消费者的基于电视的技术,如CD-I,是一种相对廉价的工具,可用于提供供个体从业者在办公室或家中使用的继续医学教育项目。

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