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Interaktives, multimediales Lernsystem zum Studium des Primären Offenwinkelglaukoms

A learning system with interaction and multimedia to study the primary open angle glaucoma. Description from the point of view of medicine

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In einem Softwarepaket, das auf einem Apple Macintosh™-Computer läuft, wird die Thematik des „Primären Offenwinkelglaukoms“ so dargestellt, daß es zum Studium für Studenten geeignet ist und zusätzlich auch als Vorlesungsunterstützung verwendet werden kann.

In 3 Kapiteln, in Anatomie, Pathologie und Klinisches Bild unterteilt, wird durch Ausnutzung der Computertechnik in Form von steuerbaren Animatoren, Videosequenzen und grafischen Effekten das Thema aufgearbeitet. Ein angeschlossenes spezielles „Lexikon“, ein Fragenkomplex und alle Möglichkeiten von Querverweisen machen das Lernsystem sehr flexibel und damit das Lernen besonders effizient.

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For an Apple Macintosh™-Computer a new software development provides ophthalmology students all about the Primary Open Angle Glaucoma. It is also an excellent supplement to lectures.

By using all possibilities of computer technology, for example controllable animations, videos and special graphic effects the topics are refurbished. A special dictionary, a complex of questions and a lot of possibilities of interconnections make the Learning System very comfortable and efficient.

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Zenz, H., Faulborn, J. & Maresch, H. Interaktives, multimediales Lernsystem zum Studium des Primären Offenwinkelglaukoms. Spektrum Augeheilkd 9, 22–26 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03163729

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