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* Use 3D Slicer to generate content for training and testing
 
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* We envision a system somewhat like existing online quiz systems ([http://www.surveymonkey.com], [http://www.classmarker.com/], [http://dontshake.org/lms/lms_information/lms_quiz.php], [http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/]) but with interactive 3D content drawn from the clinical use cases.
 
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Revision as of 16:42, 17 December 2012

Home < 2013 Project Week:WebbasedAnatomicalTeachingFramework

Key Investigators

  • Daniel Haehn, Rudolph Pienaar, Ellen Grant (Boston Children's Hospital)
  • Steve Pieper (Isomics Inc.)
  • Sonia Pujol (BWH)
  • Randy Gollub (MGH)

Project Description

Objective

Approach, Plan

We propose the following steps to create a high-level didactic content creation tool.

  • Enable switching between different testing scenarios (fetal brains, liver etc.)
  • Start with the existing Liver tutorial dataset and slides from the NA-MIC training core which includes a limited number of questions and answers
  • Load a visual scene linked to a question catalog from a defined file format (XML?)
  • The visualization and the questions are linked so answers can be provided in a fully interactive fashion (picking of a 3D mesh.. etc.)
  • Track user-specified answers and provide statistics after testing mode
  • Use 3D Slicer to generate content for training and testing
  • Prototype will be built on top of existing visualization infrastructure (XTK and web-based fetal atlas tool)
  • We envision a system somewhat like existing online quiz systems ([1], [2], [3], [4]) but with interactive 3D content drawn from the clinical use cases.

Progress

  • User interface mockups are being prepared