AVAILABLE COMMERCIALLY
FROM MOSBY-YEARBOOK,
INC.
THE ANATOMY LESSON OVERVIEW
The Anatomy Lesson (a component of the CLASS package available from Mosby-Yearbook, Inc.) is a question-based interactive program designed to teach first year medical students basic anatomy. The program uses the format of a discussion section with questions, diagrams, interactive images, and animations to direct the student's learning to important concepts as well as to help the student synthesize anatomy information. The interactive labeled images and diagrams allow students to learn and to test their knowledge by actively seeking out information. Leading questions focus the student on key structures and systems. An enormous database of multiple choice questions allows students to test their knowledge as they learn. Full color animations illustrate difficult concepts.
Students can make use of the Anatomy Lesson in several different ways; the information can be accessed in textbook form, according to body region, or as an alphabetical anatomical atlas. Help screens assist the user in navigating between different sections and screens.
WEB DEMO
PROJECT STATUS
The first completed version of the Anatomy Lesson was released in January of 1996. A PC version of the software will be available for the 1996-97 academic year. Future revisions are planned, and this page will be updated with information about new versions of the software.
FEEDBACK
If you have comments or suggestions about how to improve the software, send those too!
ORDERING INFORMATION
The program is currently available for the Macintosh. Minimum systems requirements are 8MB free RAM, a CD-ROM drive, and 14" color monitor. A PC version will be available for the 1996-97 academic year.
If you have questions about the Anatomy Lesson not answered by the information available here, send mail to anatlesson@summit.stanford.edu or contact Mosby. Mosby handles all customer support for this software.
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