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Annual Workshops
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OF LIFE WORKSHOPS: Since the beginning of the project in 1986, Slice of Life has seen multimedia tools evolve from analog laserdiscs and interactive software to self-contained CD-ROM programs to Web-based access of educational courseware not even imagined a few years ago. The laserdisc, as a rich image resource for problem-based learning (see ABOUT US and PROJECT HISTORY), was initially what brought together a group of health science educators and software developers. Today, the Slice of Life and many co-sponsors host an annual workshop that provides a forum for exchanging new ideas in health sciences education and reviewing the state-of-the-art in computing technology. We have evolved into an international network of novices and experts mixing practical technology with educational applications. Whether you are participating in pre-workshop tutorials, presenting on the program or simply attending, we invite you to share your knowledge and experiences with everyone. The workshops are WORKshops ... and informal ones. One of the greatest advantages of such a format is the speed with which everyone becomes acquainted, whether expert or novice, with one another's interests. We limit the workshop to about 200 registrants in order to avoid concurrent sessions and to encourage interactivity and dialogue. Everyone brings laptops, floppies, Zip and Jaz cartridges, and external drives (we do a lot of sharing). On this page is a chronology of our workshops. Several include links to conference programs so everyone can remind themselves about what happened, who they met, and what they saw. Beginning in 2008, the activities and spirit of the Slice of Life Workshops has been incorporated into the annual meetings of the International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE): http://www.iamse.org. Standalone Slice of Life Workshops have come to a close. To get your fix, "Slicers" should contact and participate in IAMSE.
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