Webbasierte Lernwerkzeuge für die Pathologie

ZusammenfassungDas Fach Pathologie als besonders bildorientierte Disziplin eignet sich gut für webbasierte Lehr- und Lernangebote. PathoBasiliensis (http://www.unibas.ch/patho/) stellt ein solches Angebot aus mehreren Lern- und Informationsmodulen für verschiedene Zielgruppen dar und ist zudem frei über das Internet zugänglich.Ein zentrales Element von PathoBasiliensis ist die Bilddatenbank PathoPic. Basierend auf dieser Datenbank wurden und werden Lernmodule und Lernspiele entwickelt, die ein an den individuellen Lernprozess adaptiertes Einüben der Fähigkeit zur Diagnosestellung erlauben. Im Rahmen dieses Beitrags werden die Entwicklung und Evaluation des Online-Histopathologiekurses HiPaKu und das Spiel MatchingPair vorgestellt.AbstractPathology is an image based discipline and therefore well suited for web-based teaching. PathoBasiliensis (http://www.unibas.ch/patho/) is a freely accessible internet site addressing various target groups. The site consists of various complementing and constitutive teaching- and information modules. The image database PathoPic represents the central element of the teaching modules. Based on this database teaching modules and learning games have been and are being developed allowing users to exercise diagnostic skills adapted to the individual learning process. Development and evaluation of the online histopathology course HiPaKu and the game Matching pair are presented.

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