Tara Hamilton-Fay: Engaging College Students in Human Anatomy Education

Tara Hamilton-Fay: Engaging College Students in Human Anatomy Education

This time on the podcast, we have the audio from the webinar led by Tara Hamilton-Fay on March 15 — the timeless topic of Engaging College Students in Human Anatomy in Education. This webinar was presented in proud collaboration with the American Association for Anatomy. Tara Hamilton-Fay, from the University of Scranton, discusses teaching approaches and resources designed to effectively engage students in the study of human anatomy. She talks about several external resources designed to heighten the impact of human anatomy education, including the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System, along with supporting research exploring the educational impact of this learning system compared to traditional anatomy educational methods. The first voice you'll hear is Liz Hoxeng, Customer Success Coordinator for Anatomy in Clay as she introduces Tara Hamilton-Fay. To watch a full video of this presentation, Visit: https://anatomy.org/AAA/Resources/Webinars-Folder/Webinar-Recording-Pages/Engaging_College_Students.aspx Intro and Outro music "Vicious Pen" courtesy of Moby Gratis https://mobygratis.com/

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Tom Lehman at Coconino Community College: The Adaptability of the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System

Tom Lehman at Coconino Community College: The Adaptability of the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System

Tom Lehman has been the Lead Instructor for Anatomy & Physiology at Coconino Community College in Flagstaff, Arizona since 2006. Tom attended two years at the Creighton U. School of Medicine before de...

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Dr. Jennifer Hellier: Anatomy in Clay® is a Useful Tool at All Academic Levels

Dr. Jennifer Hellier: Anatomy in Clay® is a Useful Tool at All Academic Levels

Jennifer L. Hellier, PhD, is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences and the Assistant Director of Pre-Health Advising at the University of Denver. Dr. Hellier earned h...

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April Albrecht: The Anatomy in Clay® Learning System's "Test Drive It" Program

April Albrecht: The Anatomy in Clay® Learning System's "Test Drive It" Program

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Elizabeth Matthews - A University Physical Therapy Student Enjoying the Art Project Aspect of Anatomy in Clay®

Elizabeth Matthews - A University Physical Therapy Student Enjoying the Art Project Aspect of Anatomy in Clay®

Elizabeth Matthews is a first-year physical therapy student at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. She is one of the students being taught by Dr. Beth Moody Jones, who was the guest no the pr...

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Dr. Beth Moody Jones: New Ideas for Incorporating the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System into Higher Education

Dr. Beth Moody Jones: New Ideas for Incorporating the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System into Higher Education

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Jamie Workman: The Anatomy in Clay® Learning System as Instant Assessment Tool

Jamie Workman: The Anatomy in Clay® Learning System as Instant Assessment Tool

Jamie Workman is a 21-year veteran teacher of Environmental Science, Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry, and, Anatomy and Physiology. He began his teaching career at Montini Catholic High School, and f...

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Doug Smith: Creative Classroom Approaches to Hands-on Learning

Doug Smith: Creative Classroom Approaches to Hands-on Learning

Doug Smith began his teaching career at Sherwood High School, southwest of Portland Oregon, in 1979. He taught science there through 2013. In 2014, Doug taught at the nearby International School of Be...

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Andy Augustin: Teaching Anatomy in a Small Town in Tennessee

Andy Augustin: Teaching Anatomy in a Small Town in Tennessee

Andy Augustine retired last year after a 38-year teaching career, most of it with high school students in the small town of Loretto, Tennessee. Augustin taught computer programming, music, art, chemis...

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