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RT @ejhudson: This ALDO doc (“Amazing Lesson Design Outline”) from @mguhlin @TCEA is a helpful, usable primer on research-based classroom strategies with tons of links. Wish I had this my first year(s) of teaching. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I9a9ohTO2oi-FoSb5SmKAiv3zFcTaEmW_3iSuOVizmE/
Reindeer eyes change color in winter to help them see in the dark. An interesting story about the tapetum lucidum.
https://aandp.info/7gj
Did you ever notice students have their own interests and motivations, and that many are not as enamored with your curriculum as you are? I have... and those are the students we must work the hardest to engage with interesting problems and questions. #education #edutoots
In yet another Winter Shorts episode, #KevinPatton discusses his experience with Pre-Tests as a learning tool—not simply an assessment tool. It works like magic!
https://theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-129.html
In Episode 128, one of our "Winter Shorts," we review nine (or is it TEN?) simple things we can do to help our #anatomy & #physiology students learn the #skeleton.
https://theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-128.html
People seemed to like my last #introductions image
Have a video version of my #research I've been involved in - understanding how blood flows around the blood vessels of the human #placenta in #pregnancy
Come say #hello
#anatomy #physiology #Medical #medicine #new #news #academic #lecturer #science #scitwitter #scitoot #medicine
Check out the latest episode of #theAPprofessor podcast, where I list ten things we forget to tell students about cells.
https://theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-126.html
Tips & updates for #faculty in human #anatomy & #physiology curated by Kevin Patton (he/him).
Podcast. Website. Circus acts.