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Instructor Case Studies, Technology in Education

Having Fun While Teaching A&P: An Interview with Cindy Harley, Ph.D

Cynthia Harley is the author of Courseware’s two-semester A&P course. We sat down with Cindy to hear about her approach to the course and how instructors and students can make the most of it! Name: Cynthia Harley, Ph.D. Position: Assistant ...
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News, Awards

Visible Body Wins Best App for Teaching and Learning

June 23, 2018 — The American Association of School Librarians awarded Visible Body's Human Anatomy Atlas the distinction of being one of its 2018's ...
News, Awards

Visible Body's App for Physical Therapists Recognized with Top Digital Health Award

June 18, 2018 — Visible Body today announced that its 3D musculoskeletal reference app, Muscle Premium for iPhone/iPad and Android devices, received ...
Technology in Anatomy Education, Technology in Education

Innovative Initiatives: Making Strides in the Classroom and Lab to Improve Anatomy Learning

Here's a question instructors often ask: What can be done to improve how students learn anatomy? Students want more than handouts and PowerPoint ...
Technology in Anatomy Education, Technology in Education

Calling All Librarians: A Visual and Interactive 3D Database for your Library

At Visible Body, we feel a kinship with academic librarians. Taking vast amounts of information, making sure it is accurate, organizing it in a ...
Instructor Case Studies, Technology in Education

More 3D Access = More Learning: An interview with Professor Mary Katherine Lockwood

Lab time at the University of New Hampshire is two hours a week for undergrad A&P. That, says Professor Mary Katherine Lockwood, is not enough ...
Technology in Anatomy Education, Technology in Education

Using Visible Body in the High School Classroom: Questions and Answers

At Visible Body, we’re always excited to meet high school teachers and show them our visual human biology content because, inevitably, the first ...
Instructor Case Studies, Technology in Education

Bringing Anatomy Labs to Life with 3D: An Interview with Lab Coordinator Debbi Johnson

In the A&P lab at Western Connecticut State University, there is all the great stuff you’d expect: Microscopes. Check. Plastic legs and arms ...
Technology in Anatomy Education, Technology in Education

Students Say: This is how we use 3D visual anatomy apps to study

We’re back with more clever insights from students who use Human Anatomy Atlas as a learning tool—this time we’re going to hear about the study ...
Anatomy & Physiology

Anatomy and Physiology of the Lower Respiratory System

We breathe anywhere from 17,000 to 24,000 times a day (or more!), and most of the time we don't even think about it. We can focus on the more ...