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Autores principales: Rocha, Tânia, Ribeiro, Ana, Oliveira, Joana, Nunes, Ricardo, Carvalho, Diana, Paredes, Hugo, Martins, Paulo
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.08730
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author Rocha, Tânia
Ribeiro, Ana
Oliveira, Joana
Nunes, Ricardo
Carvalho, Diana
Paredes, Hugo
Martins, Paulo
author_facet Rocha, Tânia
Ribeiro, Ana
Oliveira, Joana
Nunes, Ricardo
Carvalho, Diana
Paredes, Hugo
Martins, Paulo
contents The use of 3D modelling in medical education is a revolutionary tool during the learning process. In fact, this type of technology enables a more interactive teaching approach, making information retention more effective and enhancing students' understanding. 3D modelling allows for the creation of precise representations of the human body, as well as interaction with three-dimensional models, giving students a better spatial understanding of the different organs and systems and enabling simulations of surgical and technical procedures. This way, medical education is enriched with a more realistic and safe educational experience. The goal is to understand whether, when students and schools are challenged, they play an important role in addressing health issues in their community. School-led projects are directed towards educational scenarios that emphasize STEM education, tackling relevant public health problems through open-school initiatives. By implementing an educational scenario focused on 3D modelling and leveraging technology, we aim to raise community awareness on public health issues.
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spellingShingle 3D Modelling to Address Pandemic Challenges: A Project-Based Learning Methodology
Rocha, Tânia
Ribeiro, Ana
Oliveira, Joana
Nunes, Ricardo
Carvalho, Diana
Paredes, Hugo
Martins, Paulo
Multimedia
Human-Computer Interaction
The use of 3D modelling in medical education is a revolutionary tool during the learning process. In fact, this type of technology enables a more interactive teaching approach, making information retention more effective and enhancing students' understanding. 3D modelling allows for the creation of precise representations of the human body, as well as interaction with three-dimensional models, giving students a better spatial understanding of the different organs and systems and enabling simulations of surgical and technical procedures. This way, medical education is enriched with a more realistic and safe educational experience. The goal is to understand whether, when students and schools are challenged, they play an important role in addressing health issues in their community. School-led projects are directed towards educational scenarios that emphasize STEM education, tackling relevant public health problems through open-school initiatives. By implementing an educational scenario focused on 3D modelling and leveraging technology, we aim to raise community awareness on public health issues.
title 3D Modelling to Address Pandemic Challenges: A Project-Based Learning Methodology
topic Multimedia
Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.08730