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Transforming information for computer-aided instruction: using a Socratic Dialogue method to teach gross anatomy
P Constantinou1, S Daane, P Dev
1Department of Anatomy, Stanford University.
Proceedings. Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care
|January 1, 1994
Abstract:
Traditional teaching of anatomy can be a difficult process of rote memorization. Computers allow information presentation to be much more dynamic, and interactive; the same information can be presented in multiple organizations. Using this idea, we have implemented a new pedagogy for computer-assisted instruction in The Anatomy Lesson, an interactive digital teacher which uses a "Socratic Dialogue" metaphor, as well as a textbook-like approach, to facilitate conceptual learning in anatomy.