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John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Visible Body - 3D Human Anatomy - 0 views

  • The Visible Body is a fantastic, free, program that allows your students to virtually explore all systems of the human body. I first learned about the Visible Body through Kevin Jarrett's blog, he used the program with a 4th grade class, but the Visible Body could just as well be used in a high school setting. In fact, the reason that I thought about the Visible Body today is that a science teacher in my school mentioned that she has used it with her anatomy students.
  • To use the Visible Body you need to install the Unity Web Player for Mac or PC. Once installed you can explore all of the systems of the body. The Visible Body allows students to view bones, muscles, and organs from various perspectives and see how the parts of the body work together as a system.
  • Update: Kevin Jarrett reminds us in the comments that if you're going to use Visible Body with younger students be aware that Visible Body is 100% anatomically correct. In that case it's probably best to use Visible Body as a teacher-directed exercise and not a individualized activity.
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    Free Anatomically correct 3d Human Anatomy site. Kevin Jarrett reminds us in the comments that if you're going to use Visible Body with younger students be aware that Visible Body is 100% anatomically correct. In that case it's probably best to use Visible Body as a teacher-directed exercise and not a individualized activity.
John Evans

CADAVER DISSECTION VIDEOS - 12 views

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    Not for the faint of heart.
anonymous

Eskeletons - 10 views

John Evans

Visible Body for iPad 2 3D Human Anatomy Atlas for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 2 views

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    "Visible Body for iPad 2 3D Human Anatomy Atlas is a human anatomy learning and teaching app that allows users to explore the human body visually and interactively. This release features both female and male anatomical models, each comprised of over 2,500 structures. "
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