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Digital video for networked CAL delivery

N M Hamilton1, I Frade, K P Duguid

  • 1Faculty of Clinical Medicine CAL Unit, University of Aberdeen.

The Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine
|June 1, 1995
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This study integrates digital video into computer-assisted learning (CAL) for medical education. The method uses affordable equipment and existing networks for accessible, interactive visual learning tools.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education Technology
  • Digital Learning Environments

Background:

  • Traditional medical curriculum methods face challenges in visually complex areas.
  • Need for engaging and interactive self-learning tools in medical training.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and implement a computer-assisted learning (CAL) application using digital video.
  • To create a highly visual and interactive self-learning tool for challenging medical curriculum topics.
  • To outline the process of acquiring and delivering digital video content cost-effectively.

Main Methods:

  • Acquisition of digital moving images in AVI format.
  • Integration of video into a specific computer-assisted learning (CAL) application.
  • Utilizing inexpensive equipment for video capture.

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  • Delivery of content over a standard university network without major upgrades.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful creation of a visual and interactive CAL tool.
    • Demonstration of cost-effective digital video acquisition.
    • Effective delivery of multimedia content on existing university network infrastructure.

    Conclusions:

    • Digital video integration enhances CAL for difficult medical subjects.
    • Affordable technology enables the creation of interactive medical learning tools.
    • Existing network infrastructure can support digital video delivery for educational purposes.