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Videodisc utilization trends in the health sciences.

T Singarella1, S Bader, H J Ramagli

  • 1Department of Education, University of Tennessee, Memphis.

The Journal of Biocommunication
|January 1, 1988
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A 1986 survey found academic health science centers are increasingly using videodisc technology. Interactive video is expanding its role in biomedical education, showing a growing trend in technology adoption.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education Technology
  • Health Sciences Librarianship
  • Biomedical Informatics

Background:

  • Videodisc technology adoption was assessed in North American academic health science centers.
  • Understanding technology trends is crucial for strategic planning in health sciences education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine current trends in videodisc utilization.
  • To evaluate the expanding role of interactive video in biomedical instruction.

Main Methods:

  • A national survey was conducted in the fall of 1986.
  • Survey instruments were mailed to 1,449 professionals across five groups in health science institutions.
  • A response rate of 17% (247 surveys) was achieved.

Main Results:

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  • Survey results revealed a wide range of videodisc technology adoption.
  • A significant expansion in the use of interactive video for biomedical instruction was observed.

Conclusions:

  • Videodisc technology utilization is diverse within academic health science centers.
  • Interactive video technology is increasingly integral to biomedical education.