| BREAKOUT SESSIONS FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 2001
 1:00 P.M. - 2:00 P.M.
 LOCATION: Innenstadt Campus:
    Institute for Anatomy at Pettenkoferstrasse 11a All participants are requested to follow the signs to the respective locations.
 
      
        | Using Cold Fusion with XML 
          Ken M. Williams, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA |  
        | Approaches and Methodologies of Open and Distance Learning in
        Dentistry (PANEL DISCUSSION)
 
          Nikos Mattheos, Martin Schittek, Klaus Maag, Anders
          Nattestad and Rolf Attstrom, Universities of Copenhagen, Malmoe, Munich |  
        | Animator's Tricks and Troubles 
          Valeri Craigle, Carlos Baptista, Susan Batten,
          University of Utah and Medical, College of Ohio, Toledo, OH, US |  
        | Multimedia Banking and Cataloging: issues and Strategies 
          Sebastian Uijtdehaage , Reinhard Friedl, Jill Evans ,
          University of California Los Angeles, University of Ulm, Germany and University of
          Bristol, UK |  
        | Can we take the Gross out of Anatomy, and make the Hologram the
        Virtual Cadaver? 
          Michael N. Dalton, Center for Advanced Medical
          Technologies, University of Utah, and Voxel, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT USA |  
        | HTML Editors vs. WYSIWYGs (What You See is What You Get) 
          Susan Roberts, Knowledge Weavers, Spencer S. Eccles
          Health Sciences Library, University Utah, Salt Lake City, UT |  
        | Initiatives related to E-health Ethics: Quality and Quality Criteria
        for Medical Web Portals 
          Jens Doerup, Section for Health Informatics, University
          of Aarhus, Denmark |  
        | Problems Presented by Distance Education on the Web 
          Andrew Booth, School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
          University of Leeds, Leeds, UK  |  
        | Instructional
        Design Ratings of Software: Can David Merrill's Principles be Applied to Medical Software? 
          Ina Treadwell, University of Pretoria, South Africa  | Please SET UP YOUR
    DEMONSTRATIONS and POSTERS between 1:00-2:00 p.m., unless you are leading a breakout
    session. You are requested to be present at your poster/demo from 2:00-3:30 or 3:30-5:00.
    This will give each presenter time to see the other demonstrations and posters. Presenters
    are expected to be in the demonstration/poster area even if not at their assigned
    location, so people can talk to them. See final program for your day as some
    switching between Thursday and Friday may have occurred due to availability of equipment.
    Refreshments will be served mid-afternoon. |