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The pediatrician's guide to computer videodiscs.

J A Blackman, J S Huntley

    Pediatrics
    |October 1, 1984
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    Computer-videodisc technology is revolutionizing media-assisted education, particularly in pediatrics. This technology offers new possibilities for educational content delivery and future medical applications.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Education
    • Educational Technology
    • Interactive Media

    Background:

    • Computer-videodisc technology is emerging as a transformative tool in media-assisted education.
    • Traditional educational methods are being enhanced by interactive digital platforms.
    • The integration of technology in education offers new pedagogical approaches.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a specific videodisc program designed for pediatric education.
    • To explain the current capabilities and status of videodisc technology.
    • To explore potential future applications of videodisc technology in the medical field.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a specialized videodisc program for pediatric training.
    • Analysis of the current state and functionalities of videodisc technology.

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  • Review and projection of future medical uses for this technology.
  • Main Results:

    • A novel videodisc program for pediatric education has been developed.
    • The current capabilities of videodisc technology in educational settings are detailed.
    • Potential future medical applications are identified and discussed.

    Conclusions:

    • Videodisc technology presents significant advancements for media-assisted learning.
    • The described program exemplifies the application of this technology in specialized education.
    • Future medical applications of videodisc technology warrant further exploration and development.