Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10435167 | Medical Engineering & Physics | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Medical physics education and training requires the use of extensive imaging material and specific explanations. These requirements provide an excellent background for application of e-Learning. The EU projects Consortia EMERALD and EMIT developed five volumes of such materials, now used in 65 countries. EMERALD developed e-Learning materials in three areas of medical physics (X-ray diagnostic radiology, nuclear medicine and radiotherapy). EMIT developed e-Learning materials in two further areas: ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. This paper describes the development of these e-Learning materials (consisting of e-books and educational image databases). The e-books include tasks helping studying of various equipment and methods. The text of these PDF e-books is hyperlinked with respective images. The e-books are used through the readers' own Internet browser. Each Image Database (IDB) includes a browser, which displays hundreds of images of equipment, block diagrams and graphs, image quality examples, artefacts, etc. Both the e-books and IDB are engraved on five separate CD-ROMs. Demo of these materials can be taken from www.emerald2.net.
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Authors
S. Tabakov, V.C. Roberts, B.-A. Jonsson, M. Ljungberg, C.A. Lewis, R. Wirestam, S.-E. Strand, I.-L. Lamm, F. Milano, A. Simmons, C. Deane, D. Goss, V. Aitken, A. Noel, J.-Y. Giraud, S. Sherriff, P. Smith, G. Clarke, T. Jansson,