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Peer reviewedMitchell, G.; And Others – Medical Teacher, 1986
Describes a study designed to determine if the amount of time allocated for answering multiple true/false type questions affects the grades of the medical students taking the tests. Students who had 2-1/4 minutes to answer each question scored significantly better than those who had 1-1/2 minutes or 3 minutes. (TW)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, College Science, Higher Education, Medical Education
Peer reviewedBodner, George M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1986
Describes the metabolic processes of complex lipids, including saponification, activation and transport, and the beta-oxidation spiral. Discusses fatty acid degradation in regard to biochemical energy and ketone bodies. (TW)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, College Science
Siegle, Del; Foster, Theresa – 2000
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether exposure to multimedia and presentation software on laptop computers influenced student achievement in a secondary level anatomy and physiology science course. Group A used laptop computers with A.D.A.M. (Animated Dissection of Anatomy for Medicine) multimedia software and PowerPoint…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Hands on Science
Peer reviewedSims, Michael H.; Oliver, Jack W. – Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 1979
The use of a laboratory demonstration and discussion period in physiology and pharmacology instruction at the Univeristy of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine is described. The advantages for instruction include lower costs, fewer personnel and animals required, less time required in the curriculum, and increased student attention in class.…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Course Organization, Demonstrations (Educational)
Peer reviewedWirth, Lori A.; Breiner, Judy – Journal of School Health, 1997
Describes how to teach secondary students about human reproduction using the game "Jeopardy." Students respond to five categories of questions about reproduction, receiving points for correct answers. This encourages students' full participation in learning, allows students to integrate concepts, and reinforces the idea that learning can…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Class Activities, Educational Games, Health Education
Peer reviewedWulfson, Stephen, Ed. – Science and Children, 1989
Presents comments by classroom teachers on courseware for teaching science. Materials include forests, heart anatomy and physiology, balancing a series of numbers on a lever, the scientific method, ecology, and fire prevention. Availability, suggested grade level, and costs are provided. (RT)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Computer Software, Computer Software Reviews, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedWulfson, Stephen, Ed. – Science and Children, 1989
Presents comments by classroom teachers on courseware for science teaching. Topics covered include astronomy, the heart, sound, geology, physiology, and glacial landforms. Specifications pertaining to equipment needed, availability, and cost are provided. (Author/RT)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Biology, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Simulation
Peer reviewedBennett, Jane G.; Murphy, Debra J. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1995
Physical education teachers should incorporate the concept of muscular balance into their daily curricula and select activities that work the muscles as they are used in everyday activities. The article focuses on maintaining normal strength between the anterior and posterior trunk muscles, detailing appropriate exercises. (SM)
Descriptors: Calisthenics, Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Exercise Physiology
Peer reviewedStrand, Brad; Reeder, Steve – Physical Educator, 1994
Examined the effect of specialized teaching strategies to increase amounts of time spent in the training zone on middle school physical education students. Students' heart monitor data were compared with data from an earlier study without the teaching strategies. More students from the second study were within the training zone. (SM)
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Exercise Physiology, Heart Rate, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedDori, Yehudit J.; Yochim, Jerome M. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 1994
A studyware comprising a set of interconnected modules on human physiology has been developed and used to improve undergraduate students' achievements. Study results show the scores of students who used the optional computer laboratory sessions were enhanced over those who did not use the studyware. Presents examples from the modules. (LZ)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Active Learning, College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction
Peer reviewedDunn, Rita; Waggoner, Barbara – Emergency Librarian, 1995
Examines the differences between three instructional systems: learning styles, neuro-linguistic programming, and "Suggestopoedia." Topics include the philosophical basis of each system; teaching methodologies; the use of multimedia; the use of time; environmental settings; and approaches to human emotion, individual sociological differences, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Educational Philosophy, Emotional Experience
Peer reviewedWhitaker, Elaine M. – Medical Teacher, 1994
Changes are being made in the medical physiology undergraduate curriculum at Leeds to help students take greater responsibility for their own learning. Describes the use of problem-based assignments, workbooks, clinical case studies, and computer-based learning exercises in the physiology course to encourage student-directed learning. (LZ)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Clinical Diagnosis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Change
Peer reviewedIgnico, Arlene A.; Mahon, Anthony D. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1995
This study examined the effects of participation in an after school physical fitness program emphasizing aerobics on low-fit elementary students. Data were collected on four occasions. The program had a positive impact on field test measures but did not improve body fatness, cardiovascular responses to exercise, and blood lipid profiles. (SM)
Descriptors: Aerobics, After School Programs, Body Composition, Body Weight
Peer reviewedAdes, Philip A. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1992
Efficiently and inexpensively identifying athletes at risk for exercise-related sudden death is difficult. The article discusses types of cardiac disorders and outlines a practical screening method that features a cardiac history questionnaire designed to identify symptomatic athletes and those with a family history of congenital heart disease.…
Descriptors: Athletes, Cardiovascular System, Clinical Diagnosis, College Students
Peer reviewedBergandine, David R.; And Others – Science Teacher, 1991
The outline for a unit on the chemistry of fitness and nutrition is presented. Topics discussed include the organic basis of life, functional groups, kitchen experiments, micronutrients, energetics, fitness vs. fatness, current topics, and evaluation. This unit reviews the basic concepts of chemical bonding, acid-base chemistry, stoichiometry, and…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Course Content


