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Power Tips for Dissection Activities | TAPP Episode 34


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Two strategies for making dissection activities work better for learning. A free summer neuro workshop in Missouri this July. The role of the ganglion cell in biological clocks.

00:43 | Summer neuroscience workshop 03:45 | Ganglion cells 10:52 | Sponsored by HAPS 11:13 | Featured topic 1: Dissection lists 30:49 | Sponsored by AAA 31:02 | Featured topic 2: Pre-dissection practice

 

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Students don't often realize that they are their own best teacher. (Sr. Virginia Brinks)

 

1 |Summer neuroscience workshop

3 minutes

Thirteenth Annual Summer Workshop: Hardware and Software Experiments to Teach Neuroscience. Kevin participated in an earlier version of this workshop and got a lot out of it.

  • During 2019, partial costs associated with the Workshop (lodging in MU dorms + meals) will be provided by a grant.
  • See Neuro Workshop Flyer Summer 2019
    • my-ap.us/2AjU3Hb
  • 1-week Summer Course
    • July 14 to July 20, 2019
    • Starts at 7 p.m. on Sunday, July 14, and ends at 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 20 (travel days of Sunday 14 July and Sunday 21 July)
    • Limited to 10 participants
    • Deadline of February 15, 2019
      • Review of applications may begin earlier
    2 | Ganglion cells

7 minutes

Light-sensitive ganglion cells contain the visual pigment melanopsin that is involved a non-imaging kind of vision that helps us detect sunlight levels in our environment. This information helps us sync our biological clocks to our environment—and may affect our mood.

  • Scientists Find A Brain Circuit That Could Explain Seasonal Depression (brief article and audio story)
    • my-ap.us/2Ar9xJJ
  • Luxotonic signals in human frontal-polar cortex: A possible substrate for effects of light on mood (abstract of a presentation at Neuroscience 2018)
    • my-ap.us/2Af9yjO
  • Light Affects Mood and Learning through Distinct Retina-Brain Pathways (research article)
    • my-ap.us/2AfaaWE
  • Ganglion cell (overview of the ganglion cell of the retina)
    • my-ap.us/2AbluD5
    3 | Sponsored by HAPS

0.5 minutes

The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society (HAPS) is a sponsor of this podcast. Did you know there's a one-day regional HAPS conference in March? Check it out. You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there.

Anatomy & Physiology Society 

theAPprofessor.org/haps

 

4 | Dissections lists

19.5 minutes

Dissection lists are a type of "lab list" in which each structure required for discovery, familiarization, and/or mastery is listed in a clearly organized handout. This handout can be used by students for organizing learning and clarifying their learning objectives—and by teachers to help monitor student progress for effective coaching.

 

  5 | Sponsored by AAA

0.5 minute

The searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by The American Association of Anatomists (AAA) at anatomy.org

  • Searchable transcript
  • Captioned audiogram 
    6 | Pre-dissection practice activity

7 minutes

A simple handout with photographs of dissection specimens can be used by students to walk through their dissection activity before they arrive in the lab. This gives them a stronger preparation that a "cold start" in lab, which often gets chaotic of students aren't practiced in finding structures.

  • A similar approach can be used for learning the skeleton
    • Described in Episode 10: Nine Super Strategies for Teaching the Skeleton

 

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