Content
  Simulation
  Visualization
 
 

Project Team
Parvati Dev
Primary Investigator

Robert Chase
Content Author

Jenn Stringer
Project Coordinator





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Interactive Images: Anatomy Lesson

Project Overview
Interactive Images are from the textbook The Anatomy Lesson, published by Brown–Yearbook, Inc. An interactive CD-ROM called "The Anatomy Lesson" and interactive image Java applet for playing the images were developed by SUMMIT and released in 1996 and 2000, respectively.

Interactive images contain a list of structures which have been outlined and annotated. Students can click on a structure of interest to highlight that structure and view its annotations. Clicking on the name of a structure in the structure list also highlight the structure on the image and display its associated annotations.

Each interactive image provides the student with a detailed study guide to a particular anatomy image or drawing. Students can view the information of interest while ignoring the rest.
The images are organized into sets based on the associated anatomy lecture. The images are accessible through the web using a java-based interactive image tool.


 
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