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Design of Anatomy Multimedia E-learning Platform Based on ToolBook

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Frontier Computing (FC 2020)

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The anatomy multimedia electronic learning (E-learning) platform is a platform for preparing and displaying courseware for lectures, lectures, and self-study by anatomy teachers. This platform not only solves the problem of self-adaptability and self-upgradability of courseware, but also enables front-line teachers to realize the free organization of teaching content and multimedia materials without writing a single line of program and get rid of development caused by non-programming difficult. The anatomy multimedia e-learning platform uses the ToolBook multimedia development tool as the development environment and uses the object-oriented OpenScript programming language to write programs. It is designed to open two independent “books” on the desktop at the same time based on the common characteristics of morphology courses. One “book” the text script used to input and display the courseware is a “teaching plan” and the other is a morphology “atlas”. The two books can be related to each other through hot words or can be viewed independently. Anatomy multimedia courseware helps teachers to actively control and use the E-learning teaching platform, helps to fully realize E-learning's teaching auxiliary functions, and mobilize teachers’ personalized teaching.

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Liu, M., Gong, L., Zhang, X. (2021). Design of Anatomy Multimedia E-learning Platform Based on ToolBook. In: Chang, JW., Yen, N., Hung, J.C. (eds) Frontier Computing. FC 2020. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 747. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0115-6_5

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