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Utilising virtual microscopy to teach haematology
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Utilising virtual microscopy to teach haematology

Rebecca M Donkin, Jason Ford and Geoff Simon
Learning & Teaching Week, 2013 (Sunshine Coast, Australia, 26-Aug-2013–30-Aug-2013)
University of the Sunshine Coast
2013
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Cardiovascular Medicine and Haematology
Virtual microscopy is now commonly used in large institutions for teaching anatomical sciences. This approach uses online technology to bring traditional glass slides from the light microscope to the computer. One major advantage of virtual microscopy is the ability for students and faculty to access the learning material anywhere and anytime. This is particularly important for training in laboratory haematology, which has a large visual learning component and requires considerable practice to competently identify cells. Computer-based learning also reduces the teaching load of academics by permitting self-study exercises and promoting small group, student-led cooperative learning. This workshop provides participants with the opportunity to see the virtual microscopy system being used at USC and to explore some of its features.

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