Dynamic PPT Slides Use the save image feature of APR to create
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How can you use
to enhance your course?
Instructors have used APR to create…
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Dynamic PowerPoint slides
Course websites
Narrated movies
Custom lab manuals
Flash cards
• Clicker questions
• Online assignments,
quizzes, and tests
• And more!
Special thanks to the contributors who provided the examples shown on the following slides.
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Dynamic PPT Slides
Use the save image feature of APR to
create dynamic and engaging lecture
presentations.
Greg Reeder, Broward College
Dynamic PPT SlidesRelationships
Use APR images to show how
one structure relates to
another.
Dynamic PPT Slides-Histology
Use APR histology images to
show related histology images.
Greg Reeder, Broward College
Dynamic PPT Slides-Radiological
Imaging
Use APR to show students
radiological images like X-ray, MRI,
angiogram and CT images.
Greg Reeder, Broward College
Other Endocrine Glands
The Thyroid Gland
1. Follicular cells
Thyroid hormone (TH)
• Triiodothyronine, T 3
• Tetraiodothyronione, T 4
(thyro xine)
PowerPoint Slides with
Animations
Embed APR animations in your
PowerPoint slides to help
students visualize complex
concepts. APR animations preinserted into PPT slides are
available in the APR User
Community for easy copying and
pasting into presentations.
Metabolic rate, appetite,
heat production, nervous
system development.
2. C cells
Calcitonin
Low ers blood Ca 2+ level by
stimulating bone deposition
p. 647- 648
To show animation: Press the play button on the animation.
Progressive Dissection PPT Slides
Capture a progression of APR images to
show relationships of structures on
different dissection layers side by side.
Greg Reeder, Broward College
Multiple View PPT Slides
Combine APR images from different
dissections and perspectives to fully explain
a concept or allow comparison.
Greg Reeder, Broward College
Textbook/APR PPT Slides
Bring textbook and APR images
together to correlate structures
seen in illustrations with human
specimens.
Left: Kathy Bruce, Parkland College
Right: Greg Reeder, Broward College
Quizzes and Tests
Utilize APR image and animation question banks to
create assignable, gradable online quizzes and tests.
These questions can also be used to create
traditional printed exams.
Greg Reeder, Broward College
Quizzes and Tests
Utilize APR image and animation question banks to
create assignable, gradable online quizzes and tests.
These questions can also be used to create
traditional printed exams.
Todd Shoepe, Loyola Marymount University
Name the highlighted structure:
a) Pubic symphysis
b) Acetabulum
c) Wing (ala) of the sacrum
d) Iliac crest
e) Ischium
Bob Carr, Ohio University
Quizzes and Tests
Multiple Views Approach to
questions for students!
Narrated Presentations
String multiple APR images
together and record your
own audio to focus students
on what they should learn.
To show movie: Click black box while in Slide Show view to play.
Tim Ballard, University of North Carolina Wilmington,
and Sid Palmer, Brigham Young University- Idaho
Course Websites
Design a campusspecific lab website.
This site uses
animations and
images from APR to
prepare students for
the laboratory
experience.
Paul Garcia, Don Shult, and Carolyn Tan, Houston Community College
Flashcards
Use APR images to create
flashcard movies that can be
played on an iPod or
computer for student self
study.
Todd Shoepe, Loyola Marymount University
Customized Lab Manuals
Create your own custom lab manual. This
manual features APR images and text
prompts that direct students to use APR for
specific lab activities.
Cynthia Herbrandson and Kathy Mann, Kellogg Community College
Clicker Questions
Incorporate APR images into “clicker”
questions to engage students and bring
cadavers into the lecture, not just the lab.
Left: Greg Reeder, Broward College
Right: Ned Williams, Minnesota State University-Mankato
Detailed Assignments
Create lessons and worksheets using
APR images and directed activities
that get students deep into the
program to maximize learning.
Left: Mark Hankin, University of Toledo
Right, Michael Kopenits, Amarillo College
Detailed Assignments
The Broyles workbook uses APR
images and directed learning activities
that get students deep into the
program to maximize learning.