An 'Interactive Tutorial', in the context of medical education, refers to a digital teaching tool that provides immediate feedback and allows learners to engage with educational content through interactive activities, such as quizzes, simulations, or drag-and-drop exercises, promoting active learning and reinforcing knowledge acquisition.
An optical disk storage system used on specialized players that combine the functions of computer and CD player in a self-contained box, designed to be connected to a television set and a home stereo for video and sound output. The player is controlled with a hand-held remote unit resembling a television remote control. (J Allied Health 1993 Winter;22(1):131-8)
Instructional use of examples or cases to teach using problem-solving skills and critical thinking.