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Kim K–J et al. – This article reports the latest development in e–learning in Korean medical education. The Korean Consortium for e–Learning in Medical Education was formed for collaboration in providing quality online learning resources for medical schools around the nation. This e–learning strategy is aimed at improving the quality of medical education at the national level by providing students with equal access to quality learning resources and fostering students' self–directed learning and, in doing so, enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of developing online learning resources by sharing necessary resources among the medical schools. The consortium also plans to share e–learning content with medical schools in other countries by engaging more medical schools in the consortium and also by sharing e–learning content developed by other institutions or consortiums. The consortium is also dedicated to the research and development of effective online learning strategies for medical education, including interactive virtual patient cases and other innovative pedagogies using Web 2.0 technologies.

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