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Instructional Design and Informatics

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Dental Informatics

Part of the book series: Computers in Health Care ((HI))

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You may have heard the old phrase, “Look before you leap.” Whatever the source of this sage advice, it is the message of this chapter. It takes assessment, planning, understanding, creativity, and integration to bring technology and education together in an effective manner.

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Terpstra, J. (1992). Instructional Design and Informatics. In: Abbey, L.M., Zimmerman, J.L. (eds) Dental Informatics. Computers in Health Care. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9160-9_12

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