Title :
Simulation-based education and training resource: iCell
Author :
Demir, Semahat S. ; Velipasaoglu, Emre O.
Author_Institution :
Joint Biomed. Eng. Program, Memphis Univ., TN, USA
Abstract :
Electrophysiology research projects were integrated into education by developing an interactive web site for computational modeling of cellular bioelectric activity. We developed the interactive cell modeling resource, iCell, and iCell is being used as a simulation-based teaching and learning tool for electrophysiology. Well that integrates research and education is located at http://ssdl.bme.memphis.edu/icell. The site consists of JAVA applets representing models of various cardiac cells and neurons, and provides simulation data of their bioelectric activities at single cell level. Each JAVA-based model allows the user to go through menu options to change model parameters or conditions, run and view simulation results. iCell has been used as a teaching and learning tool for four graduate courses at the Joint Biomedical Engineering Program of University of Memphis and University of Tennessee. Scientists from the fields of biosciences, engineering, life sciences and medicine in different countries have also tested and utilized iCell as a simulation-based teaching, learning and collaboration environment.
Keywords :
Java; Web sites; bioelectric phenomena; biology computing; biomedical education; cardiology; cellular biophysics; digital simulation; neurophysiology; physiological models; teaching; JAVA applets; JAVA-based model; biosciences; cardiac cells; cellular bioelectric activity; computational modeling; education; electrophysiology research projects; engineering; graduate courses; interactive cell modeling resource; interactive web site; learning tool; life sciences; medicine; model parameters; neurons; simulation-based teaching learning collaboration environment; teaching tool; Bioelectric phenomena; Biomedical engineering; Computational modeling; Education; Electrophysiology; Java; Life testing; Medical simulation; Medical tests; Neurons;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology Applications in Biomedicine, 2003. 4th International IEEE EMBS Special Topic Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7667-6
DOI :
10.1109/ITAB.2003.1222484