From cadaver to computer: incorporating computers into the topographical anatomy laboratory
This paper discusses the establishment of a multimedia facility in the Topographical Anatomy Laboratory at University College London. The aims of using computers in the laboratory are to encourage self-directed learning, to provide students with a means of independent study which allows instant feed...
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Main Authors: | Kim Issroff (Author), Mark Osmond (Author), Paul O'Higgins (Author) |
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Association for Learning Technology,
1997-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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