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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Vol 3, 112-117, Copyright © 1996 by American Medical Informatics Association


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Strategies for integrating computer-based activities into your educational environment: a practical guide

JG Miller and FM Wolf
Department of Postgraduate Medicine/Health Professions Education, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, USA.

Strategies for implementing instructional technology are based on recent experiences at the University of Michigan Medical Center. The issues covered include 1) addressing facilities, hardware, and staffing needs, 2) determining learners' skill requirements and appropriate training activities, and 3) selecting and customizing educational software. Many examples are provided, and nine key points for success are emphasized.


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