8 Apr 2009
 
Tzu Chi input around 40 sets of images into NUUO remote live view system

Medical science combines with surveillance technology

From 2005, Tzu Chi medical centre began to adopt the "simulation gross anatomy operation teaching approach". By using actual human body preserved by quick frozen method, Tzu Chi is allowed to perform several difficult operation simulations, such as microscopical operation, minimally invasive operation, transplant operation, cardio operation and so on. In addition, Tzu Chi also put great emphasis on E-learning. In 2008, Tzu Chi medical centre adopted the remote live view technology, and through its combination with the medical platform, Tzu Chi applied interactive teaching between gross operation room and the classroom.

Digital matrix allows display of 64 videos simultaneously from many places to anywhere

The remote live view system of NUUO can record images from up to 64 channels. Tzu Chi has adopted such system and input around 40 sets of images into NUUO remote live view system, so the requited image can be output through this system to the monitors of each classroom when needed. With these images, the teachers in each classroom can capture images for demonstration whenever they need.

A big breakthrough, not just network cameras

Not only can the remote live view system of NUUO capture and monitor traditional analogue camera and network camera, it can also be used to connect with medical camera, audio/visual equipment, interactive teaching platform and microphone broadcast system on the interactive teaching platform of Tzu Chi, thus increase the effort of integrating the teaching platforms.

The Playback and intellectual image searching functions make it easier for teachers to explain the process. During the simulation operation, the teach can directly capture a recorded image and display it on the monitors of interactive classroom and the operation room, so the procedure in doubt can be corrected or explained immediately, thus further enhance the effect on simulation operation.