Development of an interactive three-dimensional virtual skeleton of birds for use in anatomical education
Research Abstract
The aim of the present work was to describe the way of creating chosen interactive
and animated three-dimensional anatomic virtual models of particular parts of birds'
skeleton. These models can be used for teaching purposes in anatomy courses to
assist veterinary students, and veterinarians to know the different structures of
birds’ bones without dissection. We used available multimedia technologies to
develop a simple computer program for visualization and annotation of three dimensional duck skeleton. The entire program involves three-dimensional realistic
objects, description texts, and images, in addition to quizzes for users' self assessment. Addressing the anatomical structures made the program more useful to
promote knowledge, enhance and facilitate teaching and learning of birds’
osteology for veterinary students.
Research Keywords
Anatomy Birds Computer-assistedteaching Skeleton Three-dimensional - visualization