Computer-Based Study Guides II: Educational Components and Advantages
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R M. Harden, J J. Smyth
Medical Teacher Volume 16, Number 4, ISSN 0142-159X
Abstract
Examines the potential contributions of computers to medical education and, in particular, the use of computer-based study guides. Presents the educational functions of various study guide components and lists advantages and disadvantages of computer-based study guides over print-based guides. (LZ)
Citation
Harden, R.M. & Smyth, J.J. (1994). Computer-Based Study Guides II: Educational Components and Advantages. Medical Teacher, 16(4), 315. Retrieved March 28, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/79033/.
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