Anatomy & Physiology End of Year Survey Part 1 2009-10
 

1. Part I of survey

 
Listed below is the content we explored throughout this year. Refer back to it as you think about your answers to the questions in this survey.

Learning Style Surveys
Terminology activities, Dream Anatomy history, Visible Human Project
Imaging - Battleship game, case studies with images, imaging project
Tissues - Microscope slides, drawings
Varied small animal dissections
Integumentary system (skin) - sensitivity tests, sense of touch tests, viewing slides of hair, articles about skin disorders
Skeletal system - Skeletal section tests, Forensic Mystery of the Bones, chicken leg dissection, Knee Surgery, Cartoon Skeletons
Muscular system - EMG chewing lab on computer, NIH Anatomy of a kick, presentations, video of athletes, Disease/disorder articles
Nervous System - HHMI Videos, Hemisphere dominance survey, Neuro-Disorder Pamplet, Sheep brain dissection, NIH activities, videos (deep brain stimulation, drugs, head trauma)
Autopsy - creating & submitting a plan, stab wounds, video conference, specimen samples & drug testing, submitting conclusions
Sight - Mike May story, Online eye simulator, optical illusions, color blindness test, depth perception, prism goggles, cow eye dissection
Hearing - Audio demonstration, deaf blindness activities, Helen Keller, Hearing test
Cardiovascular system - presentations, heart dissection
Cat dissection

1. The teacher was enthusiastic about teaching this course.

2. The teacher made students feel welcome in seeking help in/outside of class.

3. My interest in earth science and/or space has increased because of this course.

4. Students were encouraged to ask questions and were given meaningful answers.

5. Course materials were well understood and explained clearly by the teacher.

6. Graded materials fairly represented student understanding and effort.

7. The teacher showed a genuine interest in individual students.

8. I have learned something that I consider valuable.

9. The teacher came to class well prepared on a daily basis.

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