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Radiologyteacher

Radiologyteacher. An Internet Based, Individualized And Free Of Charge Radiology Teaching File Server For Creating Interactive Radiological Teaching Files And Presentations. www.Radiologyteacher.com. www.Radiologyteacher.com. Objectives. Create teaching files and presentations

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Radiologyteacher

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  1. Radiologyteacher An Internet Based, Individualized And Free Of ChargeRadiology Teaching File Server For Creating Interactive Radiological Teaching Files And Presentations www.Radiologyteacher.com

  2. www.Radiologyteacher.com Objectives • Create teaching files and presentations • Teaching files and presentations interactive • Results and changes available in realtime • User tailored • Easy to use • Noprogramming skills needed • No additional program file download necessary • Available anytime and from every computer • Share cases of multiple users • Used by individuals and institutions • Free of charge MENU

  3. www.Radiologyteacher.com Unique Features I • Create interactive teaching files • No need for programming experience • Linking and source code created automatically • Changes done on-the-fly • Work from anywhere and anytime • No need for file transfer after each change • Results in realtime • Multilingual - attractive for worldwide audience • Individual language modules MENU

  4. www.Radiologyteacher.com Unique Features II • User tailored for individual user's needs • Multiple custom-defined system preferences • Create caselists • Multiple search functions • Multiple categorizations • Change status of cases (public, private, locked) • Reminder menus for forgotten information • Multiple pre-defined templates for case viewing • Freely available MENU

  5. www.Radiologyteacher.com Results • Create interactiveteaching files and presentations • Case creation done automatically • Author: no need for programming experience • Linking and source code createdautomatically • Changes will be done on-the-fly • Accessible from every computer worldwide • Author may change work at any time and anywhere • No need for file transfer after each change • Results inrealtime - created work immediately available • Multilingual - attractive for worldwide audience • User tailored for individual user’s needs • Free of charge MENU

  6. www.Radiologyteacher.com Conclusion • Fast and easy to use automatic teaching file program • Create customized teaching files for individual's needs • Multifunctionality makes it flexible for individual usage • Multilinguicity makes program attractive for worldwide audience • May be used by well- and less-experienced users • Multiple author- and user-tailored functions • Enhance the learning experience • Multiple customized language modules • Most comprehensive but easy to use teaching file server available • No comparable web-based teaching file program as of yet MENU

  7. www.Radiologyteacher.com Future • Import and export functions for more cross-compatibility with other programs and easier presentation: • DICOM, PDF, Flash, XML/RSS, MIRC, PowerPoint, external website, PDA/Handheld • Cross-linking to and from other programs (MIRC, MyRad.org, MyPacs, etc.) • Multiple modes for individuals and/or institutions • (e.g. residency programs, medical schools) • Automatic / on-the-fly exams for (self-)evaluation • More search functions and categorizations • Image edition (e.g. with www.annotate.org) MENU

  8. Radiologyteacher The following slides will give you a short introduction of Radiolgyteacher’s multiple functions Sit down, relax and enjoy! www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

  9. Registration www.Radiologyteacher.com

  10. Registration is easy and without commitment Data is kept confident www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

  11. Editor Area www.Radiologyteacher.com

  12. Case selection Edit menu Optional menu Reminders menu Download image menu Edit image menu Viewer menu Case lists Exam module Language module Personal profile System preferences Help and examples This is the Editor Area… …where the author creates, edits and deletes cases …and start typing in the case data The Editor area consists of multiple menus and modules At the beginning: Create a new case www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU .

  13. Type in freetext and / or select predefined categories www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

  14. After text input you may upload images for your case in the image download menu To remind the author of empty fields, a red reminder asterisk is displayed at every skipped field The author can always track the case history, when the case was created and when the last update was done www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU .

  15. After you downloaded the images, you may annotate or delete them again in the edit images menu www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

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  17. This is the reminder menu It provides the author's information about empty fields for any case www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

  18. Thus, it is easy to keep track of any forgotten information www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU .

  19. This is the viewer menu It provides the author a quick preview of the case without leaving the editor www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

  20. This is the case selection menu Quickly jump to any of your cases www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU .

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  22. This is the case list module The author may create individual case lists for multiple purposes The author is offered several preference modules for customizing the entire program and to satisfy the author's and user's needs. www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

  23. Case list module www.Radiologyteacher.com

  24. The author may create individual case lists This is the case list module where the author may create, edit or delete individual case lists www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

  25. Change status of the case list for public, intern or private usage Add cases to case lists www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

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  27. Or edit existing case lists www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU .

  28. Change title, description and status of the case list and add and delete cases Instantly preview your case list with the “user’s” eyes www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

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  31. The author may add selected cases to specific case lists www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU .

  32. …and of course delete case lists if not further needed… www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU .

  33. Language Module www.Radiologyteacher.com

  34. The author may himself translate/edit modules personally to display the teaching files in his/her own language or wording The language module offers translations in multiple languages Thus, a display in every language is possible and makes it even easier to learn for non-english speaking students and residents www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU .

  35. Text before translation …and… www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU .

  36. ... after translation www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU .

  37. System Preferences www.Radiologyteacher.com

  38. The system preferences are a powerful feature, where the author has a choice of multiple options to manipulate the behavior of the program and the display of the cases We are constantly adding new features for better author and user control over the program’s behavior and case display www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU .

  39. Changes take immediate effect www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU .

  40. Before changes www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

  41. After changes… www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

  42. …and another changes www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

  43. Help and Examples www.Radiologyteacher.com

  44. In the help module you might find answers for frequently asked questions, examples and tutorials www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

  45. Browse through a menu or search for specific keywords www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

  46. Templates www.Radiologyteacher.com

  47. Radiologyteacher provides the author with a variety of viewing templates www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

  48. With a mouse click the author and user may view the cases in different styles www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

  49. Template 1 All information at once www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

  50. Template 2 With menu www.Radiologyteacher.com MENU

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