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Kumbaya

October 28, 2021
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N.B. We will use our GoToMeeting teleconferencing facility for this meeting for today’s colloquium because of two concurrent conflicting teleconferences with the 2023 National Electrical Code committees and ANSI’s World Standards Week.  Our normal redundancy with Zoom will be restored next week.  

Summary and comment on the activity at ANSI’s Annual (Virtual) Conference taking place this week — from the user-interest point of view.  Not the Manufacturer point of view; not from the point of view of General Interest Administrators, nor from the point of view of the conformance oligarchy we describe in our ABOUT.   The point of view of the user-interest identified in Section 2.3 of ANSI’s Essential Requirements for Due Process.

ANSI 2020-2021 Annual Report

Federal Agency Use of Voluntary Consensus Standards and Conformity Assessment Activities

 

A Mathematicians Apology

October 27, 2021
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LIVE: Ohio State University

October 27, 2021
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University Farm

October 21, 2021
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An Interactive Application for Teaching Oral Anatomy

October 21, 2021
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ToothPIC: An Interactive Application for Teaching Oral Anatomy

Maria Javaid

Jacksonville University

Seema Ashrafi – Arnold D. Steinberg – Miloš Žefran

University of Illinois at Chicago

 

ABSTRACT.  This paper describes the development and evaluation of an interactive educational program, ToothPlacement and Identification Coach (ToothPIC). The program uses a game-based learning paradigm and 3D visualization techniques to allow first year dentistry and hygiene students to get familiar with dental anatomy. It provides an interactive and stimulating learning tool for acquiring basic dental skills outside of the classroom. Specifically, it uses interactive 3D graphics to teach students to identify, name, number, align, and orient teeth into their proper location in the dental arch. ToothPIC incorporates elements of a game to make learning attractive for the student. In the process, the student learns not only about the 3D features of each tooth but also about the proper placement of the tooth relative to the gingiva and other teeth. ToothPIC has two modules: Module 1 includes 32 permanent upper and lower teeth that are to be identified and placed into the surrounding gingiva. Module 2 only shows the individual teeth, one at a time, to be identified (similar to a “flash-card”). The evaluation results of ToothPIC indicate that students strongly agree that program meets its goals of self-training and self-evaluation, actively involves the students in learning and is a useful supplement to laboratory practices and lectures.

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