C8

TEACHING & LEARNING MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY
WITH WEB-BASED TECHNOLOGY

abstract | author | presentation

Suncana Kukolja Taradi is a assisstant professor of physiology and immunology at the University of Zagreb Medical School. In 1996. she started a web-site “Interactive Physiology”. The site was rewarded with the second price by the jury of the Croatian Academic Research Network(CARNet) Users Conference CUC99. The site was also included into 100 best croatian web sites in the year 1999 by the PCchip magazine. Since 2001 she is the chef-editor of the official web-site of the Medical school in Zagreb (www.mef.hr) .
She is teaching graduate and postgraduate students about online education and telemedicine.
In cooperation with CARNet, Suncana Kukolja Taradi created a distance learning project “Interactive educational module of acid-base balance in humans”.

Milan Taradi is a professor of physiology and immunology at the Faculty of Medicine in Zagreb. He is the author of numerous online educational systems, materials and interactive tools in the field of physiology and immunology (http://web.mef.hr/ http://www.mef.hr/~mtaradi/) as well as the main (and only) collaborator on the "Interactive Physiology". He is teaching undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students about online education and telemedicine. Milan Taradi is a co-worker in the project "Interactive educational module of acide-base balance in humans" sponsored by CARNet. He is a CARNet coordinator on the Faculty of Medicine.

Kresimir Radic is a third year student at the Medical School University of Zagreb. He is a student assistant at the Department of Physiology, Department of Biology and in the computer lab. He is involved in several biomedical projects, but is especially interested in molecular biology of cancer and implementation of informatics into medical education. For the last two years he has been collaborating with Suncana Kukolja Taradi in the project “Interactive educational module of acid-base balance in humans” sponsored by the Croatian Academic Research Network (CARNet). He is one of the assistant editors of the Medicinar, medical students’ magazine, but publishes both, journalistic and scientific papers.

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