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The Development of Remote Teaching Aids

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 July 2020

Stephen K. Chapman*
Affiliation:
Protrain Electron Microscopy Courses, 6 Hillcrest Way, Buckingham Industrial Park, Buckingham, MK18 1HJ, England
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Abstract

For many years the means of communicating electron microscopy techniques had been through either the spoken or the written word. with the advent of the computer and in particular the notebook computer more exotic methods of information presentation were made available. Now with the compact disk or the DVD, with their ability to store very large quantities of data, even more new avenues have been opened up for trainers.

There are a number of programs by small organisations, like QM Slide Show and EZ Slide, that enable the trainer to take the simple approach to presentation preparation. Using a Windows Notepad interface or similar the trainer gathers bitmap files in a simple sequence, referencing the file source to activate each part of the presentation. This type of presentation is extremely flexible, so much so that the trainer, with a large selection of bitmap files and a good filing system, may develop a completely new or modified presentation in just a few minutes.

Type
Teaching Microscopy in the New Millennium (Organized by S. Barlow)
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2001

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References

1. QM Slide Show, Question Mark Computing, http://www.qmark.comGoogle Scholar

2. Microsoft Power Point, Microsoft CorporationGoogle Scholar

3. Digital Trainer, MicroMedium Inc, North Carolina, http://www.micromedium.comGoogle Scholar