TUTORIALS

 

Anatomy and Physiology learning resources

 

Anatomy and Physiology Tutorial Links

 

An Online Examination of Human Anatomy and Physiology

 

The Virtual Autopsy

 

Anatomy and Physiology I and II Tutorials

 

Nursing Resources

 

Anatomy of the Human Body – Gray’s

 

Human Anatomy Online

 

Anatomy Modules

 

Anatomy and Physiology I WWW Sites     

 

Anatomy and Physiology II WWW Sites     

 

Laboratory Images

 

ANATOMY MNEMONICS

 

Some Helpful Anatomy Mnemonics

 

The Doctor’s Lounge – Anatomy Mnemonics

 

Mnemonics - Anatomy

 

Book - >Visual Mnemonics for Physiology and Related Anatomy (Visual Mnemonics Series) (Paperback)

 

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

 

An Introduction to Medical Terminology; I. Greek and Latin Derivations

 

Latin and Greek Prefixes and Suffixes

Many medical terms are built from Greek and Latin prefixes. Knowing the common words enables one to quickly comprehend and understand many long, complicated terms.

 

Arnold's Glossary of Anatomy

 

INTERESTING PEDAGOGIES

 

Inquiry, Investigation, and Integration in Undergraduate Science Curricula

 

            The Effect of Active Learning on Student Characteristics in a Human Physiology Course for Nonmajors

 

Collaborative Testing Enhances Student Learning

 

Supplemental Instruction – Anatomy and Physiology

Anna Seiders, a freshman in the College of Liberal Arts, is a fan of Purdue's Supplemental Instruction program.

"It helps a lot," Seiders said of the BIOL 203, "Human Anatomy and Physiology," session she attends.

Supplemental Instruction is a program offered by the Purdue Academic Success Center. Students enrolled in certain courses can meet two or three times a week, or once for each class lecture, to receive extra teaching. The same material that is covered in class is reviewed in the sessions.

The sessions seem to be popular with students. Seiders and about a dozen other students arrived early to the session because "if you arrive late, you don't get a chair."

Supplemental Instruction sessions are offered for certain 100 and 200 level math, engineering, management and science courses.

Additionally, the center provides test review sessions in some of the classes that are covered by Supplemental Instruction.

 

What is Supplemental Instruction?

 

Teaching a Human Anatomy and Physiology Course within the Context of Developmental Education

 

Constructivism – Student Success