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DentLE is a new hypermedia software system for dental education. It integrates various dental disciplines around patient problems for realistic learning experiences.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Informatics
  • Dental Education Technology

Background:

  • Traditional dental education often isolates disciplines.
  • A need exists for integrated learning environments that reflect real-world patient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To prototype DentLE, a hypermedia software system for dental education.
  • To integrate diverse dental disciplines within a comprehensive knowledge base.
  • To facilitate learning through patient-centered case exploration.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a hypermedia software system named DentLE.
  • Integration of multiple dental disciplines and patient problems.
  • Utilizing computer and hypermedia technology for knowledge weaving.

Main Results:

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  • The DentLE prototype enables exploration of information across dental disciplines.
  • Learning is contextualized within comprehensive patient problem scenarios.
  • The system supports exploration of related information and "blind alleys".

Conclusions:

  • DentLE offers a novel approach to dental education by integrating disciplines.
  • Hypermedia technology can effectively link dental knowledge to patient cases.
  • The system promotes a more holistic and realistic learning experience for dental students.