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The open anatomy explorer, a new platform for anatomical education

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The Open Anatomy Explorer is a web-based anatomical platform based on real human 3D-scanned models. It was developed as an educational tool to help students improve their anatomical knowledge. The web-based application, which is available across different platforms, is convenient for all students with access to the internet. The application can import 3D models and interactively visualize these. The framework provides tools for labelling of the models in a live 3D view using painting tools that teachers can freely interact with. In addition, it provides a “flash-card”-like quiz system that allows students and lecturers to set up quizzes regarding the annotated anatomical specimens, with question types such as locating or identifying features. Ideas for future improvements include integration of additional information websites, volume-rendering of CT-scans, examination tools, compatibility to AR-devices and user-interface optimalisation.
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anatomy education, gross anatomy, three-dimensional

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Deplae, Nathan, et al. “The Open Anatomy Explorer, a New Platform for Anatomical Education.” Congres NAV 2022, Abstracts, 2022.
APA
Deplae, N., Molnar, A., Callens, G., Van Wesemael, I., Nalli, D., To, K., … Vandenbossche, V. (2022). The open anatomy explorer, a new platform for anatomical education. Congres NAV 2022, Abstracts. Presented at the Congres NAV 2022, Lunteren, the Netherlands.
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Deplae, Nathan, Adris Molnar, Gill Callens, Isolde Van Wesemael, Dogukan Nalli, Kim To, Louis Roodhooft, et al. 2022. “The Open Anatomy Explorer, a New Platform for Anatomical Education.” In Congres NAV 2022, Abstracts.
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Deplae, Nathan, Adris Molnar, Gill Callens, Isolde Van Wesemael, Dogukan Nalli, Kim To, Louis Roodhooft, Noeska Smit, Stian Soltvedt, Joris Van de Velde, Emmanuel Audenaert, and Vicky Vandenbossche. 2022. “The Open Anatomy Explorer, a New Platform for Anatomical Education.” In Congres NAV 2022, Abstracts.
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Deplae N, Molnar A, Callens G, Van Wesemael I, Nalli D, To K, et al. The open anatomy explorer, a new platform for anatomical education. In: Congres NAV 2022, Abstracts. 2022.
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N. Deplae et al., “The open anatomy explorer, a new platform for anatomical education,” in Congres NAV 2022, Abstracts, Lunteren, the Netherlands, 2022.
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  abstract     = {{The Open Anatomy Explorer is a web-based anatomical platform based on real human 3D-scanned models. It was developed as an educational tool to help students improve their anatomical knowledge. The web-based application, which is available across different platforms, is convenient for all students with access to the internet. The application can import 3D models and interactively visualize these. The framework provides tools for labelling of the models in a live 3D view using painting tools that teachers can freely interact with. In addition, it provides a “flash-card”-like quiz system that allows students and lecturers to set up quizzes regarding the annotated anatomical specimens, with question types such as locating or identifying features. Ideas for future improvements include integration of additional information websites, volume-rendering of CT-scans, examination tools, compatibility to AR-devices and user-interface optimalisation.}},
  author       = {{Deplae, Nathan and Molnar, Adris and Callens, Gill and Van Wesemael, Isolde and Nalli, Dogukan and To, Kim and Roodhooft, Louis and Smit, Noeska and Soltvedt, Stian and Van de Velde, Joris and Audenaert, Emmanuel and Vandenbossche, Vicky}},
  booktitle    = {{Congres NAV 2022, Abstracts}},
  keywords     = {{anatomy education,gross anatomy,three-dimensional}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Lunteren, the Netherlands}},
  title        = {{The open anatomy explorer, a new platform for anatomical education}},
  year         = {{2022}},
}