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Currently all students originally assigned to each group are listed as equal authors/contributors to their project. If you have not contributed the content you had originally agreed to, nor participated in the group work process, then you should contact the course coordinator immediately and either discuss your contribution or request removal from the group author list. Remember that all student online contributions are recorded by date, time and the actual contributed content. A similar email reminder of this information was sent to all current students.
Currently all students originally assigned to each group are listed as equal authors/contributors to their project. If you have not contributed the content you had originally agreed to, nor participated in the group work process, then you should contact the course coordinator immediately and either discuss your contribution or request removal from the group author list. Remember that all student online contributions are recorded by date, time and the actual contributed content. A similar email reminder of this information was sent to all current students.


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===Before 2009===
===Before 2009===

Revision as of 10:44, 16 August 2012

Introduction

Course coordinator

Since 2009 undergraduate science students have been preparing online group projects as part of their ANAT2341 Embryology course. Each year a main topic is selected in consultation with the course coordinator. Each student group (4-5 students) then selects a specific topic within the main theme that they then research and work collaboratively on that topic throughout the semester. The project is then assessed by their peers before being finally edited for submission as their group assessment component for the course.


These projects are the sole work of undergraduate science students and may contain errors in fact or descriptions.


Project Links: Science Student Projects | Science | Medicine Student Projects | Medicine | Online Projects | Help:Editing Basics

2012 Sensory Development

Stage14 sem2cl.jpg 2012 Projects: Vision | Somatosensory | Taste | Olfaction | Abnormal Vision | Hearing


Note that the current year (2012) projects are now allocated and students have begun to research their topics. Check back later to see their progress.

2011 Congenital Abnormalities

Bilateral cleft palate.jpg

Cleft Lip and Palate

2011 Projects: Turner Syndrome | DiGeorge Syndrome | Klinefelter's Syndrome | Huntington's Disease | Fragile X Syndrome | Tetralogy of Fallot | Angelman Syndrome | Friedreich's Ataxia | Williams-Beuren Syndrome | Duchenne Muscular Dystrolphy | Cleft Palate and Lip | Related page - Abnormal Development

2010 Diagnostic Techniques

Amniocentesis.jpg

Amniocentesis

Ultrasound | Chorionic villus sampling | Amniocentesis | Percutaneous Umbilical Cord Blood Sampling | Fetal Fibronectin | Maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein | Related page - Prenatal Diagnosis

2009 Animal Models

Mouse E0-E5.jpg

Early Mouse Development

Rabbit | Fly | Zebrafish | Mouse | Frog | Related page - Animal Development

Background Information


Before 2009

Prior to 2009, students in ANAT2341 Embryology course worked on similar projects, but in the form of research posters. Towards the end of the course the posters were presented to the class for peer assessment.

Other Assessments

  • Students also submit individual assessments each week online based upon the practical class they had just completed.
  • A similar project format is used in the science ANAT3231 Cell Biology course.


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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, May 18) Embryology Science Student Projects. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Science_Student_Projects

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