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    Re: Virtual Science Labs
    Posted by: Paco on 8/06/09

    On 8/06/09, Jo wrote:
    > Does anyone have any experiences good, bad, indifferent
    > using virutal (anatomy in this case) labs? I have never
    > used them before and am teaching a 1 night/week anatomy lab
    > using them this year.
    I teach A&P at a community college and I do use a virtual lab
    website. The site accompanies our textbook and I find it
    very useful. It features a human cadaver, histology slides,
    a cat and pig dissection, and anatomical models. What my
    students find useful is that it allows for review, pronounces
    the terms, and has a quiz feature. It's also very student
    friendly.


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