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Cardiac Tutorial Statistics
--Mark Hill 16:16, 8 November 2009 (EST) feed://php.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php?title=Special:RecentChanges&feed=rss
--Mark Hill 16:05, 6 November 2009 (EST) Hi Phoebe, are you reading my comments on the various discussion pages? Still too many words. Try and distill the essence, these are not essays, if you feel you have more to say we can always add a detailed text based page(s).
- Now a short quiz at the bottom of a page will test the students knowledge ...... and also decide where to next.
- Fetal not foetal please.
- Where are we with the Medical student test of the site? You are running out of time for this.
MH - I will always add my new comments at the top of this current page, so you do not have to scroll down.
--Mark Hill 13:39, 28 October 2009 (EST) Uploaded all new animations today. Still too much text, simplify and clarify and you still had typos in the very first page! This suggests to the reader a lack of editorial review and poor design. I have made a few initial changes which I think improve text and layout. Ditch the colons and replace with dashes. You still need to sort out Intermediate lateral views and where the additional animation lives. You might also think of adding a help page for more detailed navigation and content information. And use the current page as a better introduction to the topic.
- "Most of cardiac development occurs between weeks 4 and 8 of embryonic development. Few developments occur after this time, with some exceptions such as valve remodelling. Abnormalities in cardiovascular development are responsible for approximately 20% of birth defects. Hence as the earliest and one of the most clinically significant systems to form, cardiac development represents an important area of both embryological and clinical studies."
This is not the way to introduce your project. Try again.
- "Many of the concepts taught in embryology are best represented with animations or diagrams. The animations in this module are played using Adobe Flash Player. Most of the pictures appear on the unit pages as thumbnails. To see the images more clearly, simply click on the picture which will take you to the original sized version. To return to the module simply click the back button in your browser window."
fix this too.
--Mark Hill 14:30, 12 October 2009 (EST) PN original PPT slides
- 1 Heart Fields A - Heart fields 002.flv (used updated Heart fields 001.flv on current page)
- 2 Folding A - Heart folding 001.flv (originally Heart_tubes_001.flv my update)
- 2 Folding B - Heart folding 002.flv
- 2 Folding I - Heart folding 003.flv
- 3 Looping A_01 - Heart looping 006.flv (originally Heart_looping_001.flv my update)
- 3 Looping A_02 - Heart looping 007.flv
- 3 Looping B - Heart looping 005.flv
- 3 Looping I_01 - Heart looping 002.flv
- 3 Looping I_02 - Heart looping 003.flv
- 3 Looping I_03 - Heart looping 004.flv
- 4 Septation A_01 - Heart septation 001.flv (originally Septation 003.flv my update)
- 4 Septation A_02 - Heart septation 002.flv
- 4 Septation I - Heart septation 003.flv
- 5 Outflow Tract A - Heart outflow tract 001.flv
- 5 Outflow Tract I - Heart outflow tract 002.flv
--Mark Hill 18:02, 7 October 2009 (EST) Here is the animation slide template I would like to be used. File:Cardiac movie theme.ppt
--Phoebe Norville 11:57, 10 September 2009 (EST) Added advanced module links
--Mark Hill 10:11, 7 September 2009 (EST) Looks like a plan. I have added module links, basic and intermediate to your table below. I would like you to add the advanced links.
--Phoebe Norville 13:21, 3 September 2009 (EST) Here is a rough timetable for how I plan to proceed with the module content.
Page Name | Content | Start Date | Finish Date |
---|---|---|---|
The Primitive Heart Tube | Text: introduction; Picture: location of heart tubes; Text + animation: basic folding; Text: describe fusion; Picture: medial, ventral primordial heart tube; ext: describe looping; Picture: basic looping diagram | Friday
04/09 |
Monday
07/09 |
Divisions of the Embryonic Heart | Text: describe; Picture: Endocardial cushions; Picture: Atrial septation; Picture: Ventricular septation | Friday
04/09 |
Saturday
05/09 |
Vascular Connections to the Embryonic Heart | Text + Picture: Overview of vasculature in embryo/foetus; Text + Picture: Connection of IVC/SVC/pulmonary arteries to atria; Text + Picture: Aortic and pulmonary trunk development | Sunday
06/09 |
Monday
07/09 |
Primordial Heart Tube | Text + Picture: Endocardial tubes in splanchnic mesoderm; Text + animation: folding and fusion; Picture: fusion | Tuesday
08/09 |
Friday
11/09 |
Looping of the Heart Tube | Text: description; Animation | Tuesday
08/09 |
Wednesday
09/09 |
Atrial and Ventricular Septation | Text + 2 pictures: AV; Text + 2 pictures: A; Text + 2 pictures: V; Animation: all | Saturday
12/09 |
Thursday
17/09 |
Development of the Outflow Tract | Text: explain division; Schematic diagram series | Friday
18/09 |
Thursday
24/09 |
Development of Heart Valves | Text + 2 Pictures | Friday
18/09 |
Thursday
24/09 |
Abnormalities of Cardiac Development | Text (organised via previous sections); Schematic diagrams with each abnormality | Friday
25/09 |
Saturday
26/09 |
Overview of Vascular Development | Text (dot points); Picture: angiogenesis; Picture: late vasculature | Sunday
27/09 |
Sunday
27/09 |
Early Embryonic Heart Fields | Text; Animation | Monday
28/09 |
Thursday
01/10 |
The Endocardial Heart Tubes | Text | Monday
28/09 |
Thursday
01/10 |
Cardiac Looping | Text: description + control | Monday
28/09 |
Thursday
01/10 |
Cardiac Septation | Text + Picture | Friday
02/10 |
Saturday
03/10 |
Outflow Tract Development | Text+ Picture | Friday
02/10 |
Saturday
03/10 |
Valve Development | Text | Sunday
04/10 |
Sunday
04/10 |
Development of the Cardiac Conduction System | Text + Diagrams + Photographs | Monday
05/10 |
Tuesday
06/10 |
Cardiac Abnormalities | Text; 1x schematic diagram | Monday
05/10 |
Tuesday
06/10 |
Molecular Control of Development | Overview figure; Describing text | Monday
05/10 |
Tuesday
06/10 |
Summary of Timetable: Plan for Weekly Progress
Week | Dates | Content Covered |
---|---|---|
1 | Friday 04/09 – Thursday 10/09 | Basic Module; Begin Intermediate Module |
2 | Friday 11/09 – Thursday 17/09 | Intermediate Module |
3 | Friday 18/09 – Thursday 24/09 | Intermediate Module |
4 | Friday 25/09 – Thursday 01/10 | End Intermediate Module; Begin Advanced Module |
4.5 | Friday 02/10 – Tuesday 06/10 | Advanced Module |
5.5 | Wednesday 06/10 – Tuesday 13/10 | Format wiki; Create evaluations and quizzes; Test on students |
--Mark Hill 11:41, 3 September 2009 (EST) wikiTableGenerator Here are all the newest images Gallery of new images
--Mark Hill 08:55, 2 September 2009 (EST) I have added some searches to a few discussion pages.Talk:Advanced_-_Heart_Fields | Talk:Advanced_-_Heart_Tubes Have a look at the code and add your own searches to all the discussion pages, this should help find current research in the advanced and other sections.
--Mark Hill 17:15, 1 September 2009 (EST) I make the project as it stands a minimum of 20 module pages (introduction, 3 basic, 7 intermediate, 9 detailed) and there may be additional supplementary pages (quizzes, etc) that you may wish to also have in the final project. I suggest you begin by pasting your thoughts on each module page content on the page discussion tab. Always remember, we are going for visual and interesting rather than great slabs of text. Try and get a "feel" that extends through the module pages in terms of layout, diagrams etc.
- I have begun uploading some new scanning electron micrographs of the stage 7 to stage 14 embryo. Some of these may be useful to label in your current project. http://php.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php?title=Category:Carnegie_Stage
- You should also look through the material in open access journals that can be freely reused if cited correctly, this includes PLoS Journals (http://www.plosone.org/search/advancedSearch.action), some Biomed Central Journals (http://www.biomedcentral.com/). In addition you can set up an account with the copyright clearance centre and get permission to reuse published material on educational website from a large range of journals.
- Before you upload anything just add a book mark to images that you find are interesting and we can discuss. Editing Basics | Embryology Image Tutorial
--Mark Hill 16:21, 26 August 2009 (EST) As this is the main introductory page it should have information about what the student should do and how to navigate. You may want to include a link to a more detailed page explaining content, navigation and online knowledge assessment. I have also begun populating the project modules with blank template pages and navigation menus. These are by no means what the final pages will look like and I have used Templates extensively so that you can do global edits of appearance. I think you will need to keep the Basic - , Intermediate - and Advanced - as part of the page titles. You may also want to see how your layouts look to see whether each module page may be broken into smaller chunks or pages to minimise scrolling. Try and keep text down and make the pages "interesting" by being clever with the appearance.