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Mitrousias, Vasileios; Karachalios, Theofilos S.; Varitimidis, Sokratis E.; Natsis, Konstantinos; Arvanitis, Dimitrios L.; Zibis, Aristeidis H. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2020
Human cadaveric prosections are a traditional, effective, and highly appreciated modality of anatomy learning. Plastic models are an alternative teaching modality, though few studies examine their effectiveness in learning of upper limb musculoskeletal anatomy. The purpose of this study is to investigate which modality is associated with a better…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Teaching Methods, Laboratory Procedures, Instructional Effectiveness
Naug, Helen L.; Colson, Natalie J.; Donner, Daniel G. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2011
Many first year students of anatomy and physiology courses demonstrate an inability to self-regulate their learning. To help students increase their awareness of their own learning in a first year undergraduate anatomy course, we piloted an exercise that incorporated the processes of (1) active learning: drawing and plasticine modeling and (2)…
Descriptors: Models, Visual Aids, Recall (Psychology), Student Attitudes