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From the team that brought you…
We Now Bring You……
The UM Visible Human Project
Year one reportDecember 1, 2000
User Interaction Team
UM Visible Human Project at a glance...
The Visible Human
Database
A U of M subset
Internet 2
Gross Lab Server
AirPort
iBook
U of Kiev
Local Server
U of Michigan
U of Kiev
Local Server
U of Michigan
U of M Center for Parallel Computing
Concept
Visible Human Database
Med and Anatomy switch
iBook
Bejing Med U
ConceptU of M Center for Parallel Computing
U of Kiev
Local Server
U of MichiganU of Kiev
Local Server
U of Michigan
iBook
Bejing Med U
User Interaction at a glance
Interface
Requirements AssessmentEvaluation
Applications/Interfaces
The UI Team
StudentsFaculty
Visible Human Database
The final user product
Interface
Visible Human Database
Animations
Visuals
Text
Learning Materials
Labels
Simulations
Quizzes
Case Inquiry
Audience
Faculty Anatomists Surgeons Nursing Dental Physiologists Kinesiologist Physical Therapist Sports Medicine
Students Surgeons Residents Med Dental Nursing Biology Jr/High School Distance Learning
Building the base
MedsterMERLOTIMS global initiativeDesigner toolsInstructor toolsStudent modulesStudent tools
Our goals• Provide a complete learning package for instructors and users•Have users take charge of and be responsible for their own learning•Move from isolated learning to problem based learning•Allow for differing learning preferences•Provide expert modeling in a fail safe framework•Provide and remove learning scaffolds•Trace use to improve use of Visible Human and Internet 2 resources
Goals for the first quarter
Obtain first round of IRB approvalReview literatureDevelop project PERT chartGather and test tools
Start definition of user requirements
Interview faculty Interview students Set up test beds Collaborate with
Application Group
Sample Focus Sessions
Student ReactionInstructor InteractionInstructional Design InteractionMotivationLogisticsThe “Blair Witch” Project style...
Goals for the second quarter
Continue focus group sessions of faculty and students
Develop rubric for data gathered from focus sessions
Gather and test tools
Define user requirements
Develop collaboration with interface and application teams
Integrate literature review into rubric and initial user requirements
User Requirement Rubric:
Goals for the third quarterFinish focus group sessions (Kinesiology, Radiation Oncology must wait till fall term)Use User Requirement Rubric to determine target groups and crucial interface toolsUse user requirements to inform user interfacesProvide initial specs for modulesDevelop prototype navigation mapsDevelop criteria for feed back developmentDevelop integrated data gathering from interfaces
Sample UIT member rating
User Requirements Ratings averaged
Cluster Tree
0 1 2 3Distances
AnatomicVarChangeDiseas
ChangeGestat
ChangeMatAge
DynamicVisua
ConnectCours
ImpToKnow
InstSelMod
KnowforExamMacroMicro
AssessGradesCollaboratn
ConnectClinP
SupprtTeamInConMaps
Fun
HypTxt
KnowIntegFlipbetRepre
LearntoLearnMnemDevices
Motivation
MultLevSuprtNavMaps
Pronunciatn
QuizCards
Logistics
OverlyDetailAllImportant
BloodSupplyInnervation
Layers
ModelStresse
RelamngPart
UniqueContnt
WhereAnatLoc
WholePartInt
IntbyScale
HapticSimSurg
DisectProcDisectSkills
GenSurProc
UniqueProces
TactFdbk
2d3dmap
3dMods
3dVis
FollowStrt
ModStFnt
PrjBsdLearn
EmpBodSys
EmpBodRegns
StrFncRel
Cluster of User Requirements
Configuration
-2 -1 0 1 2Dimension-1
-2
-1
0
1
2
Dimension-2
DEN1
MED1
KINSTD
NURSTD
MED2
DEN2SURFAC
SURSTD
RADONC
ANFAC
NUFAC
MED4
KINFAC
Multiple Dimensional Scaling
Bro
ad
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Narr
ow
Novice --------Expert
Initial Matrix Analysis
Faculty MDS andKNOT
Student MDS andKNOT
Goals for the fourth quarter
Finish focus group sessions with Kinesiology and Radiation OncologyContinue analysis of User Requirement MatricesDevelop interface from user requirementsTest current user interfacesDetermine modulesFinish prototype navigation mapsDevelop criteria for question developmentDevelop integrated data gathering from interfacesDevelop measure of learning to use with prototypes
Prototype interfaces:
Modules: Perhaps by system..
The Visible HumanThe Visible Human Project
Perhaps a regional approach
The Visible Human
Brain
BrainExtremities
Head/Neck Thorax Abdomen
Pelvis
The Visible Human Project
Within a Module...The Visible Human Project
AbdomenConcept/Navigation
text
animate
labels
video
simulation
images
links
quiz
clinic
Within a Module...The Visible Human Project
Abdomen
Abdomen
contents
boundaries
DiaphragmAttachementsPartsPassages
Abdominal WallMusclesAponenrosesBones &
LigamentsSpecial Features
Inguinal regionRectus sheath
False pelvis &pelvic inlet
PeritoneumViseral vs. parietalPeritoneal ligamentsPertioneal attachments & fusions
Pertioneal CavitySubdividisionsSpaces & fossae
Retroperitonealstructures
Kidneys & uretersSuprarenal glandsLumbar PlexusAbdominal aortaInferior vena cavaLymphaticsAutonomics
Organs (know function, blood & nervesupply)
StomachSpleenLiver & gall bladerDuodenumJejunum & IleumCecum & appendixAscending, transverse &
descending colon
Concept/Navigation
text
animate
labels
video
simulation
images
links
quiz
clinic
Within a Module...The Visible Human Project
AbdomenConcept/Navigation
text
animate
labels
video
simulation
images
links
quiz
clinic
Within a Module...The Visible Human Project
AbdomenConcept/Navigation
animate
labels
video
simulation
images
links
quiz
clinic
text
Within a Module...The Visible Human Project
Bellius buttoni
AbdomenConcept/Navigation
text
animate
labels
video
simulation
images
links
quiz
clinic
Within a Module...The Visible Human ProjectAbdomenium apropabar et bigium a
rotundium. Belli Buttonus uber stomatomium. Stomatomium connectedus esophegious, esophegious connectedus larnexius, larnexius connectedus mouth holius.
€Publicum Visibilus Humanus Projectus. In Universitatus de Michiganium.
AbdomenConcept/Navigation
animate
labels
video
simulation
images
links
quiz
clinic
text
Within a Module...The Visible Human Project
Head and NeckConcept/Navigation
text
animate
labels
video
simulation
images
links
quiz
clinic
Within a Module...The Visible Human Project
Head and NeckConcept/Navigation
text
animate
labels
video
simulation
images
links
quiz
clinic
Within a Module...The Visible Human Project
Head and Neck
5: Orbicularispalpebraum
Concept/Navigation
text
animate
labels
video
simulation
images
links
quiz
clinic
Within a Module...The Visible Human Project
Head and NeckConcept/Navigation
text
animate
labels
video
simulation
images
links
quiz
clinic
Within a Module...The Visible Human Project
Head and Neck
12: buccinator
Concept/Navigation
text
animate
labels
video
simulation
images
links
quiz
clinic
Within a Module...Head and Neck
The Visible Human Project
Concept/Navigation
text
animate
labels
video
simulation
images
links
quiz
clinic
QuickTime™ and aVideo decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
Starting on actual features…
Design function Interaction with Software Team
How to Use this Program…
ModulesInformation and images in this program are organized into two modules under instructional themes, the systematical approach and the regional approach. When entering this program, you may choose and click on a system or a region to look at.
Example: choose on the `Head and Neck’ region
Meta - information for NavigationAnytime in a module, you may click on the
buttons listed on the top of each page for getting meta-information. The meta- information will help you to navigate on this program and learn how to use this program for studying.
•SITE MAP:Showing the structure of information presented in this program and how different pieces of information are conceptually interrelated.
•Learn How to Learn: Learning tools and notes for anatomy study are accessible from this link. Currently available information and tools are outlines and quiz by chapter and medical term glossary.
How to Use this Program…(cont.)
Features within Modules
• Images and Associated Instruction
• Dissection and Clinic Knowledge
5: Orbicularispalpebraum
This program provides CT and MRI from the Visible Human. The images are also rendered into 3-D structure. While viewing images, you can click on LABEL and TEXT on the left side for labels and content information. Also, check on radio buttons on selected pages to add features.
Example: label and radio button
pronunciation
Check radio button for pronunciation
Buttons on the left side allows you to learn more about dissection skills and the application of anatomy in clinics and related field.
• VIDEO: Showing dissection procedure by Quick Time movies.
• CLINIC:Showing medical and clinical information of selected region (or system)
Within a Module...
Abdomen
LinksLearn how to learnSite Map
Concept Map
text
labels
CT/MRI
video
simulation
clinic
Search
Within a Module...Abdomen
Concept Map
text
CT/MRI
You are here
label
3D view
animate
Illustration
Draft flow chart
User Interface
Inteface prototypes
CBSL
Streaming Videos
Test Wireless
CB
TH
Nursing Test Bed
Anatomy Test Bed
Dentistry Test Bed
Kinesology Test Bed
?
User Assessment
Quiz
Concept/Navigation
Maps
User Response Analysis
TG
TG
Case Studies
EdgeWarp
Animations
TJ
AA
NS
TJ
User Requirements
THCB
DWSF
TJ
NSSL
AA
AA=Alex AdeCB=Carl BergerSF=Steve FeinbergTG=Tom GestTH=Tom HackerTJ=Tricia JonesSL=Silvia LeeGP=Geri PelokNS=Neil SkovAT=Alex TerzianDW=Deb Walker??=Programmer
Next Generation Internet Visible Human ProjectUser Interaction Team
Flow ChartMonday, November 13, 2000
CB
TJ
NSGP
AA
DW TG SF
TG
AT
Surgical Test Bed
SF
Labeling
TG
Text with HyperLinks Crossword
puzzles
Tools
??
Extra
Won Golden Apple award from Apple computerPresented at the NWACCPaper on User Requirements
Credits
National Library of MedicineU of M Nursing SchoolU of M Education SchoolU of M Medical School U of M Dental SchoolU of M CIO OfficeU of M Art and Design School
Deborah WalkerAlex TerzianBrad SmithNeil SkovGeri Pelok Walter MeixnerSilvia LeeTricia JonesTom HackerSteve FeinbergTom GestCarl BergerAlex Ade
Our team:
The UM Visible Human Project
Year one reportDecember 1, 2000
User Interaction Team