Talk:Biomedical Engineering Theory And Practice

Incubator since 2014
The book was forgotten until HgDeviasse found out(15:59, 25 April 2014‎). There were no contributers from 2011 to April, 2014. When HgDeviasse found out the book, most of chapter has no page or just under 30 lines. Over 10 chapters are created by HgDeviasse. Some chapters' name are changed because of the policy. And the order of Chapters are organized again. Since 25, April, 2014, HgDeviasse have worked alone just for fun. And as HgDeviasse works on, the other chapters are created more according to the area. Some pictures in this book are created by HgDeviasse.

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I haven't created a templates for page headers for this book yet. When someone does they go here. Template:Biomedical Engineering: theory and practice/Page

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Incubator
Discussion of the scope, chapter layout, and general style of the text are welcome here. Right now is a very formative period in the creation of this text, any constructive input is welcome.

I propose the fallowing chapter format. Each chapter should the start out with an introduction that gives an overview of the topic lending it context by highlighting it applications, and current related research. After the introduction a list of skills needed to use the chapter as well as links to refresher material. This is especially important because many students do not have a background that encompasses both engineering and the life sciences fully. Also many scientists and engineers may have forgotten a lot if they have been out of school for a long period of time. Each chapter should be broken up into sub-chapters that focus in on just a few related concepts, or a specific technique. Sub-chapters should include concept checks, worked examples, application exorcises where appropriate. Each chapter should end with a chapter review that summarizes the chapter concepts, formulas, and methods. The chapter summary should be fallowed be a series of exercises and one or more labs or projects that explores the material covered in the chapter. Any thoughts or comments on this format are greatly appreciated.BrandonHoward (discuss • contribs) 22:24, 28 July 2011 (UTC)

Over the next fer days I will try to implement the above proposed style in Biomedical Engineering: theory and practice/Artificial Tissues & Organschapter. In doing this I hope to create a test-bed chapter where we can hammer out the style and tone that will eventually be used in the book as a whole.BrandonHoward (discuss • contribs) 22:48, 28 July 2011 (UTC)