This article describes the steps involved in production of a computer
teaching module on the radiographic diagnosis of arthritis. The module
was part of a research project aimed at producing seven computer teac
hing modules. Several staff radiologists and residents were involved,
as well as a consultant on medical education. A generic shell program
was used as a frame for all seven modules, The author of each module t
hen filled in the empty pages of the shell with the appropriate text a
nd images, along with additional short program scripts, The module on
the radiographic diagnosis of arthritis described and illustrated the
basic radiographic signs of arthritis, Practice cases were also includ
ed, and interactive and hpyermedia features were implemented, The modu
les were then evaluated by means of task list tests and interviews, Th
e experience was judged to have been successful, although the amount o
f time spent by some authors was much more than expected.