Look and Learn . . .

Luis luis at anachreon.co.uk
Sun Jan 20 12:58:58 EST 2008


This sounds a lot like Sophie (http://sophieproject.org/) but I doubt 
the interface is what you're looking for.

Cheers,

Luis.


Richmond Mathewson wrote:
> J. Downs wrote:
> 
> "can you provide some examples?  What would such a
> professor  
> create?  Or rather, what should he be able to create?
> "
> 
> Let's continue with my fantasy of the Professor of
> Anatomy:
> 
> His/Her program could contain various films of the
> functioning / non-functioning of the nephron tubules
> in the kidneys,
> 
> a commentary on how and why the nephron tubules might
> behave abnormally; the various types of abnormal
> behaviour and so forth,
> 
> either in the form of a sound file, a sound file
> connected with illustrative slides, or a film,
> 
> recommended methods of diagnosis,
> 
> how to perform a kidney dissection to display the
> structure and function of the nephron tubules, nodes
> of Ranvier (and so on) to best effect,
> 
> a virtual "lift the flaps book" of the kidney,
> 
> a quick test for medical students to check their
> knowledge of kidney function,
> 
> [even, dare I say it, a short film of the Professor
> demonstrating how to prepare devilled kidneys for a
> party of slightly inebriated medical students :)]
> 
> a whole bunch of stuff about tomography and
> slide-preparation
> 
> (inc. images of prepared slides),
> 
> links to websites relevant to the subject,
> 
> obviously an intuitive index page,
> 
> the Hyperlinking for which xTalk programs are so
> famous (!?!),
> 
> and so on.
> 
> -----------
> 
> sincerely, Richmond Mathewson
> 
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