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  • 1Learning Development Centre University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK. william.garrison@port.ac.uk

The Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine
|January 23, 2002
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Internet streaming technologies enhance online learning with dynamic media. This enables richer educational experiences in fields like health sciences, economics, and earth science.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education Technology
  • Digital Learning
  • Health Sciences Informatics

Background:

  • Advancements in internet technology facilitate rich media delivery via data streaming.
  • High-quality dynamic content (video, audio) can be integrated into websites flexibly and interactively.
  • Emerging technologies like G3 mobile communication, ADSL, cable, and satellites enable innovative medical services, information dissemination, and learning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the application of streaming technologies in delivering online educational content.
  • To describe the Lifesign project for cataloging and streaming health sciences media.
  • To discuss future medical applications of streaming media.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing streaming technologies (Quicktime, Windows Media, Real Video) for video-on-demand.

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  • Integrating e-learning tools like dynamic HTML, Flash, and 3D objects.
  • Employing online assessment tools for evaluating learning outcomes.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful delivery of online course content in economics and earth science using streaming and e-learning tools.
    • Development and cataloging of health sciences media for teaching purposes through the Lifesign project.
    • Demonstration of reliable data streams enabling tailored user experiences.

    Conclusions:

    • Streaming technologies offer a powerful platform for delivering dynamic and interactive educational content.
    • The Lifesign project exemplifies the potential of streaming media in health sciences education.
    • Future medical applications are promising, leveraging enhanced data streaming for improved learning and services.