eBioMED. ch©: Matching with the Reality of Lifelong Learning in Biomedical Sciences

Authors: Holzer, Fabrice G.; Zaerpour, Bahram

Source: CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry, Volume 57, Number 3, March 2003 , pp. 133-136(4)

Publisher: Swiss Chemical Society

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Abstract:

eBioMED. ch© is a web-based learning system dedicated to biomedical sciences. The main characteristic of this system is its ability to generate on-the-fly personalized learning modules. These modules are made by using the learner objectives and background knowledge and a set of learning documents provided by a network of instructors. The highly personalized learning modules are specially adapted to provide learning facilities to a heterogeneous target public (lifelong learning).

Keywords: E-LEARNING; LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES; LIFELONG LEARNING

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2533/000942903777679596

Publication date: 2003-03-01

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  • International Journal for Chemistry and Official Membership Journal of the Swiss Chemical Society (SCS) and its Divisions

    CHIMIA, a scientific journal for chemistry in the broadest sense, is published 10 times a year and covers the interests of a wide and diverse readership. Contributions from all fields of chemistry and related areas are considered for publication in the form of Review Articles and Notes. A characteristic feature of CHIMIA are the thematic issues, each devoted to an area of great current significance.

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