A program of computer-assisted teaching, called AEDM, has been developed to simulate, with a conversational type terminal, the natural process of medical decision making. This system rests on two softwares, 'teaching' and 'inquiring', with 10 000 PASCAL instructions and the database of a computer-assisted diagnostic system (about 100 MO). The study describes the objectives and the characteristics of a system based on a simulation program; using natural procedures and non-specialized software is useful to develop computer-assisted teaching concerning different fields of pathology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComputer-assisted instruction permits a student to work individually and at his own pace. His learning occurs by interactive dialogue with a conversational type terminal. The system comprises the following programs: tutorial, conversational and simulation.
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