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Embryology Education - Gamification

10 Most Recent Papers

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Embryology Education

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Online Video Tutorials

Beginning 2013 I have developed a number of online video tutorials. These are initially designed to help students with the "nuts n bolts" of everyday tools in their undergraduate courses. The tutorials are not designed to replace content or face-to-face teaching, but to provide additional resources for student self-directed learning and helping with those "How do I...." questions they may have with their work.


2018

National survey on anatomical sciences in medical education

Anat Sci Educ. 2018 Jan;11(1):7-14. doi: 10.1002/ase.1760. Epub 2017 Dec 19.

McBride JM1, Drake RL. Author information Abstract The drivers for curricular change in medical education such as the addition of innovative approaches to teaching, inclusion of technology and adoption of different assessment methods are gaining momentum. In an effort to understand how these changes are impacting and being implemented in gross anatomy, microscopic anatomy, neuroanatomy/neuroscience, and embryology courses, surveys were sent out to course directors/discipline leaders at allopathic Medical Schools in the United States during the 2016-2017 academic year. Participants in the study were asked to comment on course hours, student experiences in the classroom and laboratory, amount of faculty participation, the use of peers as teachers in both the classroom and laboratory, methods used for student assessment and identification of best practices. Compared to data published from a similar survey in 2014, a number of changes were identified: (1) classroom hours in gross anatomy increased by 24% and by 29% in neuroanatomy/neuroscience; (2) laboratory hours in gross anatomy decreased by 16%, by 33% in microscopic anatomy, and by 38% in neuroanatomy/neuroscience; (3) use of virtual microscopy in microscopic anatomy teaching increased by 129%; and (4) the number of respondents reporting their discipline as part of a partially or fully integrated curriculum increased by greater than 100% for all four disciplines. Anat Sci Educ 11: 7-14. © 2017 American Association of Anatomists.

KEYWORDS: anatomical sciences; assessments; course hours; embryology education; gross anatomy education; histology education; laboratory hours; medical education; microscopic anatomy education; neuroanatomy education PMID: 29265741 DOI: 10.1002/ase.1760

2017

Clin Anat. 2017 Mar;30(2):159-167. doi: 10.1002/ca.22802. Epub 2016 Nov 25. A core syllabus for the teaching of embryology and teratology to medical students.

Fakoya FA1, Emmanouil-Nikoloussi E2, Sharma D1, Moxham BJ1,3. Author information Abstract Clinical relevance in the teaching of biomedical sciences within health care courses presupposes that there is internationally agreed core material within the curricula. However, with the exception of a syllabus for neuroanatomy and gross anatomy of the head and neck for medical students, core syllabuses within many of the specialized anatomical sciences have yet to be developed. The International Federation of Associations of Anatomists aims to formulate internationally accepted core syllabuses for all anatomical sciences disciplines initially using Delphi Panels that comprise anatomists, scientists, and clinicians who evaluate syllabus content. Here, the suggestions of a Delphi Panel for embryology and teratology are presented prior to their publication on the website of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists. Hence, to obtain a more definitive syllabus, it is required that anatomical and embryological/teratological societies, as well as individual anatomists, embryologists and clinicians, freely comment upon, elaborate and amend, this draft syllabus. The goal is to set internationally recognized standards and thereby provide guidelines concerning embryological and teratological knowledge when involved with course development. Clin. Anat. 30:159-167, 2017. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

KEYWORDS: Delphi panels; core syllabus; embryology; medical education; teratology Comment in Core curriculum: Globalization or glocalization…or both? [Clin Anat. 2017] PMID: 27785824 DOI: 10.1002/ca.22802


Histology Tutorial 1


Histology Tutorial 2

Referring Site

https://web.duke.edu/anatomy/embryology/embryology.html


List of web-based slide shows engines

audience - [1] WYSIWYG HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript slideshow tool that focuses on content control bespoke.js - [2][3] lightweight web presentation framework with plugin support. Better Simple Slideshow - [4] CSSS - [5] CSS-based SlideShow System. deck.js - [6] a modular and customizable HTML5 and CSS3 slideshow, licensed under the MIT license Drupal Slideshow - [7] can embed slideshows into Drupal. DZSlides - [8] HTML5 and CSS3 slideshow Google I/O HTML5 slide template - [9] licensed under the Apache License 2.0. HTML Slidy - [10] tool from W3C for creating slideshows using HTML html-slideshow - [11] uses HTML and JavaScript to display slides. HTML5 Rocks - [12] HTML5 Slides - [13] a slideshow template by Google using HTML5 and CSS3 features. impress.js - [14] HTML5 and CSS3 slideshow, licensed under the MIT license inertia.js - [15] HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript Slideshow that offers multiple transitions and zoom effects. jQuery-Presentation - [16] jQuery-based slideshow system Landslide - [17] generates HTML5 slides from MarkDown and reST (reStructuredText) formats. PINP - [18] PINP IS NOT PPT, freeware, based on HTML5/CSS3. Presentation - [19][20] XHTML and CSS3 based system which supports including multiple slide decks and portable compiled files. (BSD License) Presentista - [21] features a WYSIWYG content editor and a zooming user interface. PreZentit - [22] Collaborative presentation web app released in July 2007. reveal.js - [23] HTML5 and CSS3 slideshow, licensed under the MIT license. CloudPoint -[24] HTML5 and CSS3 based slideshow system Shower - [25] licensed under the MIT license. ShowOff - [26] server-based HTML5 slideshow Simplebooklet - [27] generates hosted embeddable HTML5 slideshows using a WYSIWYG editor or imported from PDF. Slidifier - [28] generates slideshows from plain text source. SlideWiki - supports SVG and LaTeX/MathML. Squeenote - [29] server-based presentation options with support for synchronized presentation on multiple clients. Stack - [30] presentation library with scroll-vased navigation. TiddlySlidy - [31] adds presentations to TiddlyWiki Moovly - [32] Presentation software and platform


S5-based slideshows

S5 (Simple Standards-Based Slide Show System) is an XHTML-based file format for defining slideshows. Diascope,[33] somewhat compatible with S5, inspired by s5-reloaded, uses SASS. Django S5[34] DokuWiki S5,[35] converts Wiki markup to S5 format in DokuWiki. Dokuwiki S5 Reloaded.[36] Drupal S5[37] Gnome-S5[38] jQuery.s5,[39] plugin for jQuery to support S5 Plone S5,[40] adds S5 support to Plone Pod::S5,[41] converts Perl POD format to S5 Rst2S5,[42] uses reST (reStructuredText) to generate S5 presentations. Slideshow (S9),[43] supports S5, S6, Slidy, Google HTML5 Rocks, and other templates. slideous,[44] HTML-based presentation tool, inspired by S5 and Html Slidy Slimey[45] slippy[46] is S5 compatible project with PDF export feature. spod5,[47] converts Perl POD (Plain Old Documentation) format to S5 S5 Reloaded,[48] an extended version of S5. S6 Project[49] Tiki Wiki S5,[50] adds S5 support to TikiWiki