Cranial Nerves Case Studies

Animation and Modeling


online course


Cranial Nerves Case Studies

http://learning.ucdavis.edu/CHA400/

#Summary

Summary and major players

Project Requirements

List required features and elements

Project Design

Detail design specifications, look and feel

Production Schedule

Major milestones, Gannt chart of activities

Estimate

How much it cost

Analysis

Evaluation of production methods and recommendations for future products

Breeze Content and Login Information for CHA400

  • Student Group Index: 127123
  • Instructor Group Index: 127122
  • CRN 26047 Fall 2005
  • Content is located in the "Shared Content" area in the CHA400 folder

Summary

This project is a self-study module on cranial nerves 3, 4 and 6. It presents Case Studies with clinical observations, instructional materials and quiz questions regarding patient sypmtoms. The clinical observations are presented as video clips or animated models. The instructional materials inculde animations, video clips, pictures and text. The quiz results are reported to a database. The module itself is prooduced using SCORM standards and can be delivered in a Course Management System with a SCORM player.

Also see attached file: Project Charter

Resources

Nancy Wilkison
ncwilkison@ucdavis.edu, 752-3294
lab coordinator
curricular support

Dave Fraser
drfraser@ucdavis.edu 752-3293

<clip from Nancy Wilkison>
our producer director, I'm sure would like to be involved (he
was one of the interrupt-ees and I asked him) in this...especially
if you are doing the patient videos like we discussed. he can let you know
what resources we have re:cameras, available areas for filming, etc. he
also may know what is done in the doctoring course as he's done
lots of video work for them.
<clip>

Michelle McCullough (standardized patient coordinator)
mmccullough@ucdavis.edu, (916) 734-3445

<clip from Nancy Wilkison>

she's responsible for coming up with patients with specific disorders
or actors who can mimic them.
<clip>

Frazier Stevensen
fstevensen@ucdsom.ucdavis.edu, (530) 752-4010

<clip from Nancy Wilkison>

IOR of doctoring course, which is case based.
<clip>

Doug Gross dsgross@ucdavis.edu, 754-9408

<clip from Nancy Wilkison>
PhD in anatomy and MD, is involved in anatomy and Kumari's course. he might be
valuable?
<clip>

Celia Chang
celia.chang@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu, (916) 703-0258

<clip from Nancy Wilkison>
was going to do case studies w/Kumari
some time ago. I looked her up and she's an assistant professor in neurology.
<clip>