Abstract

The concept of computers in medical education changes dynamically, depending on whether the emphasis is on computers or medicine or education. Early uses of computers in medical education focused on giving students new modalities of learning. The early interest in computer-assisted instruction paralleled the beginnings of the educational emphasis on differences in learning styles.

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