The A&P Professor

Teaching for Long Term Learning | TAPP Radio 7


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Mitochondria run hotter than the rest of the cell—by how much? A new podcast tells the story of medical education cadavers unearthed after a century. Revisiting cumulative testing, we find things to promote long-term learning in our courses and beyond.

The temperature of mitochondria.
A podcast recommendation.
Revisiting the cumulative approach.

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(0:50) Mitochondria run about 10 °C hotter than the other components of the cell. 

  • Hot mitochondria? (an article in PLOS Biology)

(2:20) Paul Gabrielsen of the University of Utah introduces his new serial podcast that tells the story of the discovery of remains of medical education cadavers buried on campus about a hundred years ago.

  • Secrets of the Campus Cadavers (web page for the podcast)
    • iTunes listing
    • Stitcher listing

(6:26) A comment on Episode 4 by Margaret Thompson Reece sparks continued discussion of the value of (and practical suggestions for) a cumulative approach to teaching and learning. 

  • Medical Science Navigator (Margaret Thompson Reece's website; share this link with your students!)
  • Episode 4 | Cumulative Testing Makes Learning Last (where we first encounter the cumulative approach)
  • Cumulative Testing Enhances Learning (Kevin's blog post summarizing cumulative testing, including links to other resources).
  • Episode 3 | Testing as Teaching (emphasizes the role of tests as retrieval practice rather than summative assessment)
  • HAPS Comprehensive Exam (find out more about this cumulative test from the Human Anatomy & Physiology Society)
  • Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning (one of Kevin's favorite books on teaching, it further explains the value of cumulative testing)
  • Episode 1 | Why Spaced Retrieval Practice is Your Most Powerful Teaching and Learning Tool (a prior episode covering a related topic)
  • Start A&P 2 with a Final Exam (a blog post about Kevin's Test Zero mentioned in this episode)
  • Memorizing vs. Understanding (brief discussion about how to teach facts and how to teach understanding)

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