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Kim, Jiyoon; Chung, Min Suk; Jang, Hae Gwon; Chung, Beom Sun – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2017
Understanding basic human anatomy can be beneficial for all students, regardless of when, or if, they will later undertake a formal course in the subject. For students who are preparing to undertake a formal anatomy course, educational comics on basic anatomy can serve as a concise and approachable review of the material. For other students, these…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Cartoons, Independent Study, Human Body
Chung, Beom Sun; Park, Eun-mi; Kim, Sang-Hee; Cho, Sook-kyoung; Chung, Min Suk – Journal of Education and Learning, 2016
Science museums make the effort to create exhibits with amusing explanations. However, existing explanation signs with lengthy text are not appealing, and as such, visitors do not pay attention to them. In contrast, conspicuous comic strips composed of simple drawings and humors can attract science museum visitors. This study attempted to reveal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cartoons, Museums, Exhibits
Kim, Dae Hyun; Jang, Hae Gwon; Shin, Dong Sun; Kim, Sun-Ja; Yoo, Chang Young; Chung, Min Suk – Journal of Education and Learning, 2012
Science comic strips entitled Dr. Scifun were planned to promote science jobs and studies among professionals (scientists, graduate and undergraduate students) and children. To this end, the authors collected intriguing science stories as the basis of scenarios, and drew four-cut comic strips, first on paper and subsequently as computer files.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cartoons, Science Instruction, Scientists
Park, Jin Seo; Kim, Dae Hyun; Chung, Min Suk – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2011
Comics are powerful visual messages that convey immediate visceral meaning in ways that conventional texts often cannot. This article's authors created comic strips to teach anatomy more interestingly and effectively. Four-frame comic strips were conceptualized from a set of anatomy-related humorous stories gathered from the authors' collective…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Cartoons, Anatomy, Foreign Countries