Interactive Teaching Methods Featured at Odyssey '96

See how music students use the keyboard -- make that the computer keyboard -- to study great composers. Rotate a DNA molecule while using an interactive learning program designed to help medical students apply scientific information to real-life situations. Look for jobs and student internships on the World Wide Web using a special program created by the UC Davis Internship and Career Center. Discover how the general campus library has added CD-ROMS, the World Wide Web and other network resources to its volumes of information. These are just a few of the experiences awaiting those who attend the Odyssey '96 technology showcase in Freeborn Hall on Thursday, May 23.