CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
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Parvati Dev
SUMMIT Stanford University School of Medicine Using computers to teach medicine: Design and interface issues March 4, 1992
Instructional software, or courseware, and its attendant technologies, multimedia and hypermedia, raise numerous issues about design, interface, audience, and utility. In SUMMIT's two years of existence, we have explored numerous models for presenting educational material - the lecture replacement, the question bank, the structured review, the highly cross-referenced information bank, and the simulated patient. We have also explored some of the factors that lead to success. I will present the SUMMIT experience and use examples of courseware that we have developed to explore the issues encountered in design, navigation and interface development. |
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