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Turan Güntepe, Ebru; Dönmez Usta, Necla – Journal of Science Learning, 2021
The study aimed to examine AR-based teaching material's effect on viscera learning through algorithmic thinking by the primary school teacher candidates who are sophomores in the classroom teaching department in the spring term of the 2018-2019 academic year at a state university in the Eastern Black Sea and selected by convenience method. Viscera…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills, Computation
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Ilaisaane Foli Fakapulia; Willie Solomona Time; Genevieve TuiSamoa; Latika Samalia; Erik Wibowo – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
Religion is an important aspect in Pacific cultures and may influence how Pasifika students learn anatomy. Traditional constructs in Pacific cultures, such as "tapu" (forbidden/taboo) and sacred relationships, and/or Christian values are where spirituality is most commonly perceived among Pacific people. Although Pacific people are not…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Foreign Countries, Pacific Islanders, Cultural Context
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Hughes, Diane L.; Whitburn, Laura Y.; Colasante, Meg; McDonald, Aaron C.; McGowan, Heath; Zacharias, Anita; Green, Rodney A. – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2020
Recent decades have seen cadaveric anatomy teaching decline and shift from traditionally team-taught practicals in large dissection laboratories to sole-taught classes in smaller laboratories. Such changes may alter teaching quality due to loss of peer teacher interactions in class. The current study aimed to compare experiences of team-taught…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Anatomy, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students
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Lorenzo-Alvarez, Rocio; Rudolphi-Solero, Teodoro; Ruiz-Gomez, Miguel J.; Sendra-Portero, Francisco – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2020
Game-based learning can have a positive impact on medical education, and virtual worlds have great potential for supporting immersive online games. It is necessary to reinforce current medical students' knowledge about radiological anatomy and radiological signs. To meet this need, the objectives of this study were: to design a competition-based…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Simulated Environment, Virtual Classrooms, Medical Education
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Henssen, Dylan J. H. A.; van den Heuvel, Loes; De Jong, Guido; Vorstenbosch, Marc A. T. M.; van Cappellen van Walsum, Anne-Marie; Van den Hurk, Marianne M.; Kooloos, Jan G. M.; Bartels, Ronald H. M. A. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2020
Neuroanatomy education is a challenging field which could benefit from modern innovations, such as augmented reality (AR) applications. This study investigates the differences on test scores, cognitive load, and motivation after neuroanatomy learning using AR applications or using cross-sections of the brain. Prior to two practical assignments, a…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Neurology, Brain, Computer Uses in Education
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Reinoso, Roberto; Delgado-Iglesias, Jaime – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2020
Teachers' subject matter knowledge is a substantive component of the teaching-learning process. For a teacher to be able to transform and integrate into the classroom all the knowledge and experience they have acquired in the course of the professional activity, it is first necessary to acquire a deep and solid knowledge of the matter. The aim of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Concept Formation, Misconceptions, Physiology
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Foytl, Jakub; Chisholm, Fraser; Varsou, Ourania – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2020
The supplementation of lecture-based anatomy teaching with laboratory sessions, involving dissection or anatomical specimens, is commonly used. Hands-on dissection allows students to handle instruments correctly while actively exploring three-dimensional anatomy. However, dissection carries a potential risk of sharps and splash injuries. The aim…
Descriptors: Injuries, Laboratory Procedures, Anatomy, Hands on Science
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Shaw, Joyce A.; Almeida, Melissa G. – HAPS Educator, 2018
This study examined the relationship between quality of student prepared crib cards and exam scores in Anatomy and Physiology I and II. We hypothesized that students with better quality crib cards would have higher exam scores. Measured crib card attributes were: number of sections, number of colors used, and amount of the card utilized. Two…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Physiology, Scores, Undergraduate Students
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Stocco, Andrea – Cognitive Science, 2018
Several attempts have been made previously to provide a biological grounding for cognitive architectures by relating their components to the computations of specific brain circuits. Often, the architecture's action selection system is identified with the basal ganglia. However, this identification overlooks one of the most important features of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Brain, Biology, Anatomy
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Sugiura, Atsushi; Kitama, Toshihiro; Toyoura, Masahiro; Mao, Xiaoyang – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
Human anatomical specimen museums are commonly used by medical, nursing, and paramedical students. Through dissection and prosection, the specimens housed in these museums allow students to appreciate the complex relationships of organs and structures in more detail than textbooks could provide. However, it may be difficult for students,…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Human Body, Museums, Medical Students
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Anschuetz, Lukas; Huwendiek, Sören; Stricker, Daniel; Yacoub, Abraam; Wimmer, Wilhelm; Caversaccio, Marco – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
Teaching methodologies for the anatomy of the middle ear have not been investigated greatly due to the middle ear's highly complex structure and hidden location inside of the temporal bone. The aim of this randomized study was to quantitatively compare the suitability of using microscope- and endoscope-based methods for teaching the anatomy of the…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Teaching Methods, Human Body, Medical Students
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Wang, Huixiang; Lyu, Fei; Sugand, Kapil; Wong, Sheungting; Lin, Yanping; Wang, Qiugen – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
Acetabular fractures are a real challenge for junior doctors as well as experienced orthopedic surgeons. Correct fracture classification is crucial for appreciating the fracture type, surgical planning, and predicting prognosis. Although three-dimensional (3D) tutorial is believed to improve the understanding of the complex anatomy structure,…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Human Body, Injuries, Classification
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Mogali, Sreenivasulu Reddy; Vallabhajosyula, Ranganath; Ng, Chee Hon; Lim, Darren; Ang, Eng Tat; Abrahams, Peter – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
In the past, medical museums played a significant role in anatomy and pathology training. The attraction of medical museums has declined recently due to the emergence of information technology and innovative medical curricula. An innovative mobile learning platform has been developed using quick response (QR) codes for the museum specimens at the…
Descriptors: Museums, Medicine, Anatomy, Pathology
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Cope, Janet M.; Precht, Mackenzie C.; Hannah, Mary C.; Bennett, Cynthia C. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
In this novel study, the researchers quantify cadaver information provided to Physical Therapy (PT) and Physician Assistant (PA) anatomy faculty and ask what portion of that information is then shared with students. Descriptive statistics were used to the describe demographics of the study respondents and to report survey responses. The majority…
Descriptors: Anatomy, College Faculty, Physical Therapy, Allied Health Occupations Education
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Behmer, Philomena M. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2019
This chapter describes a meditative embodied yoga approach to teaching and learning anatomy and physiology in both higher education and in yoga teacher training and how teaching in one setting has influenced teaching in the other.
Descriptors: Metacognition, Physical Activities, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
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