Gale Interactive: Human Anatomy

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32

===Interactive Sessions===
More than 125

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Gale Interactive: Human Anatomy

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Gale Interactive: Human Anatomy

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Human anatomy is known to be a challenging subject to master and teach, but traditional resources and lab materials are often limited, making it difficult for students to comprehend essential concepts. Now you can breathe new life into the study of Human Anatomy with Gale Interactive: Human Anatomy, an innovative learning aid that allows students to examine virtual 3D dissections and immerse themselves in interactive research.

Inside or outside the classroom, Gale Interactive: Human Anatomy can be used for independent learning and front of class teaching, with a session based structure that provides regular opportunities for reflection and adaptation of both teaching and learning approaches. To help develop critical thinking and research skills, Gale Interactive: Human Anatomy contextualises information within the wider reference content from Gale, including Science in Context and GVRL.

Learners familiarise themselves with important concepts through interactive learning, discovering wider information to add depth to learning and promote self-discovery. The presentation of content caters for a range of learning styles, and is suitable for a range of ability levels so that they can explore at their own pace

Educators will benefit from having a multifunctional resource that can support various teaching styles (both traditional and flipped classrooms), and allow easy monitoring of student performance and help identify areas of strength and weakness to address. Content is easily applicable to different learning styles, and easily integrated into differentiated learning plans
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Gale Interactive introduces interactive 3-D models to college-level course study, creating an immersive experience meant to enhance traditional text-based instruction. Anatomy students can deep dive into specific systems or regions of the body. Users can explore 3-D models by zooming in, rotating, and dissecting them. A robust help section, particularly useful in the case of the modeling software, rounds out this collection of products, suitable for academic libraries.
— Booklist, April 2017