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J Dent Educ. 67(6): 661-667 2003
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Journal of Dental Education, Vol 67, Issue 6, 661-667
Copyright © 2003 by American Dental Education Association


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Interdisciplinary, web-based, self-study, interactive programs in the dental undergraduate program: a pilot

HB Cohen, SR Walker, HC Tenenbaum, and L Spero

The goal of this project was to encourage interdisciplinary, integrative health teaching and research in dental education through the development of web-accessible programs, collectively called the "StudyWeb." The specific objective of the project was the construction and integration of a series of prototypes of self-study modules. Four pilot modules were developed using existing teaching materials in histology, pharmacology, prosthodontics, and oral radiology and utilizing a variety of widely available software programs, including FrontPage and Photoshop. Low-end technological choices were made in order to facilitate compatibility with a wide range of hardware, software, and types of Internet access. Modules were tested for functionality, usability, and ease of navigation. The scope of the initial project was limited to development and functionality testing of the original modules. The next phase of this project will involve testing of the effectiveness of these web-based self-instruction tools.


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