How to Organize Resources for Higher-Level Teachers in the Faculty of Medical Sciences

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© 2024 by IJRES Journal
Volume-11 Issue-1
Year of Publication : 2024
Authors : Vivian Aurelia Minnaard, Emanuel Bombina Guillermina Riba, Agostina Melamed, Bruno Di Benedetto, Victor Simionato, Regina Van Horst
DOI : 10.14445/23497157/IJRES-V11I1P101

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Vivian Aurelia Minnaard, Emanuel Bombina Guillermina Riba, Agostina Melamed, Bruno Di Benedetto, Victor Simionato, Regina Van Horst, "How to Organize Resources for Higher-Level Teachers in the Faculty of Medical Sciences," International Journal of Recent Engineering Science, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 1-4, 2024. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23497157/IJRES-V11I1P101

Abstract
The volume of available resource activities, not only present on the web but also produced in-house, demands that they be ordered to facilitate quick viewing. The members of the Simulation Software and Mobile Applications research group have surveyed and analyzed a large amount of resources. The objective was to examine the degree of acceptance by the teaching staff of a privately managed Faculty of Medical Sciences in the city of Mar del Plata, Argentina, 2023, of a Google Site that presents software listings, free Apps, Postcast of clinical cases, Videos, Recommended news.

Keywords
Google Site, Software, Mobile applications, Simulations, New technologies.

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