∗ DSTOP, the Design Support Tool for Operating Procedures, is a relatively simple software tool for support of designers of new interfaces and their procedures for use. DSTOP is ...
Many disciplines of multimedia and communication go towards ubiquitous computing and hands free- or no-touch interaction with computers. Application domains in this direction invol...
Traditional approaches of assessment in the medical domain are insufficient for evaluating trainees’ technical skills. Currently, many European medical training bodies are attem...
Dajie Zhang, Dietrich Albert, Cord Hockemeyer, Dor...
Abstract. Traditionally, medical education has used live patients to teach medical procedures. This carries a significant risk to patients. As learning technology advances, the ear...
Pablo Moreno-Ger, Carl Blesius, Paul Currier, Jos&...