Conference Location - Slice of Life 2002

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• CONFERENCE LOCATION •

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The University of Toronto
http://www.utoronto.ca/
Click here to view the campus map

The Division of Anatomy
http://www.surg.med.utoronto.ca/ANAT/ANATindex.html
Local Hosts: Michael Wiley, Chair, and Patricia Stewart, Division of Anatomy in the Department of Surgery

The Division of Biomedical Communications
http://www.surg.med.utoronto.ca/BMC/BMCindex.html
Local Host: Linda Wilson-Pauwels, Chair, Division of Biomedical Communications in the Department of Surgery 

View, print and distribute the Slice of Life 2002 meeting announcement...click here to choose the Adobe pdf version or the Microsoft Word version.

Other groups will contribute to the diversity and success of this year's program.  The Director of the Educational Computer Laboratories in the School of Medicine has offered us support and facilities.  The University of Toronto includes many other exciting groups involved with technology who we hope to involve:

The Centre for Research in Education of the Faculty of Medicine
http://cre.med.utoronto.ca/
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Resource Centre for Academic Technology
http://www.utoronto.ca/cat/index.html

The Adaptive Technology Resource Centre
http://www.utoronto.ca/atrc/

The Knowledge Media Design Institute
http://www.kmdi.utoronto.ca/nsindex.html

The Knowledge Translation Program
http://www.ktp.utoronto.ca/index.htm

Ontario Institute for Studies in Education 
http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/
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Dynamic Graphics Project
http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/

The Bell University Laboratories
http://www.bul.utoronto.ca/

Photo top: The picturesque University College, as seen from the General Medical Sciences building.
Photo middle: The Medical Sciences Building, site for all auditorium presentations, demos and posters, as seen from the University College.
Photo bottom: The Anatomical Museum within the Anatomy department.