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HVet: a hypervideo environment to support veterinary surgery learning

ABSTRACT

In this demo, we present HVet, a hypervideo environment to support learning of veterinary surgery as an alternative to learning with live animals. By adding structure and interactivity, hypervideo allows to navigate video and to explore other related media to complement it, supporting the creation of a rich and realistic learning environment, with interactive access, construction and communication of knowledge.

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