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Use of microcomputer to help teach pathology.

M C Anderson, D W Ford

    Journal of Clinical Pathology
    |October 1, 1986
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    This study integrates a BBC microcomputer with closed-circuit television microscopy. The system enhances microscopy demonstrations with on-screen text and produces 35mm transparencies.

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    Area of Science:

    • Educational Technology
    • Microscopy
    • Computer-Assisted Instruction

    Background:

    • Traditional microscopy demonstrations can lack supplementary information.
    • Integrating digital tools can enhance visual learning experiences.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop an integrated system for enhanced microscopy demonstrations.
    • To explore the use of microcomputers in educational microscopy.

    Main Methods:

    • A BBC microcomputer was interfaced with a closed-circuit television (CCTV) system.
    • The system was used to display microscope slides via CCTV.
    • The microcomputer generated complementary text displayed on screen.
    • The system was adapted to produce 35mm transparencies.

    Main Results:

    • The integrated system successfully displayed microscope slides with synchronized on-screen text.
    • The system provided a method for creating supplementary visual aids.
    • The capability to produce 35mm transparencies was achieved.

    Conclusions:

    • Microcomputer integration can significantly augment microscopy teaching.
    • The developed system offers a versatile tool for educational and archival purposes.
    • This approach enhances the clarity and comprehensiveness of microscopy demonstrations.

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