BolinOS - e-learning tools as an extension of open-source medical content online publication
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In the private and medical professional sector people increasingly surf on the World Wide Web. Why? Its ease of use has made it a convenient and casual vector through which we can share information. Not only do we increasingly find medical literature, but we also use it in order to access specific applications, most of them related to medical practice, group organization and training. While it seems easy to access information online, it is however more complex to publish it when the needs are beyond allaccess static documents, as it can be in e-learning applications. There are definite needs for a system that can readily differentiate users, simplify editions and online publications while offering simple access to a wide range of interactive applications, many of which help us to maintain and update the incredibly expanding medical-related knowledge.
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