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Curriculum development and courseware implementation using World Wide Web technology.

J Mantas1, M Diomidus

  • 1Laboratory of Health Informatics, University of Athens, Greece. jmantas@dn.uoa.gr

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|June 29, 1999
PubMed
Summary

Medical informatics education is enhanced by internet technology. A new website supports nursing students at the University of Athens and the European Nightingale project.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Educational Technology
  • Nursing Education

Background:

  • Curriculum development in medical informatics is a key task for educators.
  • Internet technology, particularly the World Wide Web (WWW), offers significant potential for advancing education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the design, development, and implementation of a website.
  • To support the education of nursing students at the University of Athens.
  • To integrate the website into the European project Nightingale.

Main Methods:

  • Web site design and development.
  • Implementation of the website for educational support.
  • Integration with existing faculty curriculum.

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Main Results:

  • A functional website was created to support nursing education.
  • The website facilitates the adoption of medical informatics courses.
  • The platform is ready for use in the European Nightingale project.

Conclusions:

  • The World Wide Web is a powerful tool for advancing medical informatics education.
  • The developed website effectively supports nursing students and educational initiatives.
  • This initiative enhances the integration of technology in healthcare education.