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The Human Body in Health & Disease: Here's the Scoop!
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The Human Body in Health and Disease. Authors notes, insights, tips for teaching with PATTON Human Body in Health and Disease. Thursday, September 29, 2016. This blog is a way for me to communicate with users and potential adopters of my anatomy and physiology textbook, The Human Body in Health and Disease. In coming months, look for brief articles that explain the learning theory. Behind our textbook's features and design. I'll alert you to changes to each new edition. 8212;often called MRSA. And relate...
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Structure & Function of the Body: Word Parts Help Students Master the Language of Science
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Structure and Function of the Body. Authors notes, insights, tips for teaching with PATTON Structure and Function of the Body. Get a Review Copy. Monday, December 28, 2015. Word Parts Help Students Master the Language of Science. You can't really learn and experience what's going on in your world until you can use the language. In a beginning anatomy and physiology course, most students don't come in as native speakers. Of scientific terminology. Even if they know what roots, suffixes,. Students often do...
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Structure & Function of the Body: About
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Structure and Function of the Body. Authors notes, insights, tips for teaching with PATTON Structure and Function of the Body. Get a Review Copy. For more than two decades of revising Structure and Function of the Body. Is a great medium in which to dialog specifically about this textbook and its suite of learning resources. Here, I share the story behind the choices our team makes in revising and supporting Structure and Function of the Body. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Patton Structure and Function 15t...
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Structure & Function of the Body: Enhanced Word Lists Help Students Quickly Build Vocabulary
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Structure and Function of the Body. Authors notes, insights, tips for teaching with PATTON Structure and Function of the Body. Get a Review Copy. Monday, December 21, 2015. Enhanced Word Lists Help Students Quickly Build Vocabulary. When I was an undergraduate, I thought word lists. That I encountered in a textbook were worthless. Besides that, I thought they were kind of middle-schoolish—something you'd see in a sixth-grade geography book. Much more effective for college learners. When we see, hear, and...
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Structure & Function of the Body: Topics
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Structure and Function of the Body. Authors notes, insights, tips for teaching with PATTON Structure and Function of the Body. Get a Review Copy. New comments are not allowed. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Patton Structure and Function 15th edition. View my complete profile. How Dietary Fiber Prevents Disease. So why, exactly, is it that we should *consume a lot of fibe*r in our diet to remain healthy? Are refined fiber supplements just as good as, say, an "appl. Spacing Your A&P Studying. Welcome to the L...
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Structure & Function of the Body: What's Different in the New Edition?
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Structure and Function of the Body. Authors notes, insights, tips for teaching with PATTON Structure and Function of the Body. Get a Review Copy. Monday, February 1, 2016. What's Different in the New Edition? When I pick up the new edition of a textbook with which I'm familiar, I usually flip through it to see how different it is from the previous edition. And nearly always, I think "hmm. looks pretty much the same. At me at first glance. When your anatomy textbook is revised? Yeah, me too! When you star...
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o-log-y: About
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Tips and trivia regarding professional terminology. After having published other blogs for students. Of human anatomy and physiology, it occured to me that one of the biggest struggles is becoming immersed in a whole new terminology. Okay, that didn't just. Occur to me. What recently came to mind is the idea of producing a blog. For the specific issue of learning the language. Of human science and medicine. So here it is! Blog covers language concepts. Tricky issues like Latin pluralization. If you are a...
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o-log-y: September 2014
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Tips and trivia regarding professional terminology. Monday, September 22, 2014. What, if anything, is o-log-y? After having published other blogs for students. Of human anatomy and physiology, it occurs to me that one of the biggest struggles is becoming immersed in a whole new terminology. Okay, that didn't just. Occur to me. What recently came to mind is the idea of producing a blog. For the specific issue of learning the language of human science and medicine. So here it is! How to use them. If you ar...
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o-log-y: Bone Names Have Meaning
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Tips and trivia regarding professional terminology. Wednesday, November 12, 2014. Bone Names Have Meaning. Using the language of the human skeleton can be intimidating for a number of reasons. Not the least of which is that the names of the bones and bone features seem to be very odd—sometimes almost unpronounceable. The names are so odd. They're based on a foreign language! It turns out that if you actually focus on the fact that these are terms from a foreign language and try to translate them. List of...
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The A&P Professor: Rhinovirus Replicates Best in the Nasal Cavity
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Tips, content updates, teaching tools, resource links, and conversations related to teaching and learning human anatomy and physiology. Structure and Function of the Body. Lion Den Study Tips. Tuesday, January 6, 2015. Rhinovirus Replicates Best in the Nasal Cavity. It's that time of year, eh? Cold and flu season. And this week we have news from researchers giving us a bit more insight into the rhinoviruses. That cause the common cold. What can we use from this in teaching undergraduate A&P? Has practica...
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