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Journal of College Science Teaching

2007 Volume 36, Number 4

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Number of articles: 2

  1. E-Concept Mapping

    Brian R. Shmaefsky

    Not all demonstrations involve using exciting visual displays of one or a series of scientific principles. Demonstrations can be as simple as showing the interrelationship between scientific... More

    pp. 14-15

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  2. Teaching Anatomy and Physiology Using Computer-Based, Stereoscopic Images

    Jamie Perry, David Kuehn & Rick Langlois

    Learning real three-dimensional (3D) anatomy for the first time can be challenging. Two-dimensional drawings and plastic models tend to over-simplify the complexity of anatomy. The approach... More

    pp. 18-23

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