| Disclaimer | The LUMEN Dissector is intended solely for educational
purposes. I have elected to restrict Internet access to certain parts of the
Dissector in deference to the generous individuals who have donated their bodies
for medical education. We are grateful for their unselfish generosity. If you
are interested in obtaining all of the material currently available on the Dissector
we are working on a way to assign free user ID's for qualified users who wish to
login through the Internet. Please stay tuned for further developments. |
| Objectives | The LUMEN Dissector has as its objectives: 1) to
incorporate more multimedia into the principal learning environment of the student - the
laboratory dissection; 2) to serve as a "prosection" for the student to
preview the material before class and review the material after
class; and 3) to provide a variety of resources that are designed to
maximize the integration of information in the Structure of the Human Body course.
The modern dissecting facilities include computer terminals
at the dissecting tables thereby enhancing the availability of relevant information at
the dissecting table where students can use it to the best advantage. I have deliberately used
only images from student dissections to better approximate the actual appearance of the structures
being dissected and to provide some appreciation of the variability of anatomical structures. |
| Client settings | A shortcoming of the Web platform is the difficulty
of controlling the "look and feel" of the lessons. The LUMEN Dissector was
designed (frame size, image sizes, fonts, etc) for the terminals used in the
Stritch School of Medicine. The configuration of the terminals is as follows:
- Netscape Navigator 4.0 (or higher) with default font settings.
- 17" monitors at a resolution of 800X600
- window set to occupy the full frame of the monitor. Turning off the
"Show Directory Buttons" under the Options menu will increase the available window
size.
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