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One problem that many students encounter in Anatomy A215 is trying to learn the MASSIVE amount of material. It can get overwhelming. We know - we remember our days as anatomy students too!

In an effort to help you organize and learn this material, Dr. Valerie O'Loughlin (Course Director of Anatomy A215, Fall and Summer II sessions) prepared a series of "learning exercises". Bring your learning exercises printouts with you to every lecture class! The course lecturer will present many (but not all) of these during class, and you will have the opportunity to work on them in groups. Your group will be expected to participate in class and help provide us with feedback as we go over the exercise. It is our hope that these exercises will help YOU better understand and learn the material, and will help US know where common points of confusion lay (and hopefully clarify these points of confusion BEFORE the next exam!).

Above are links to the learning exercises, organized by lecture exam topics. You can print these out and have them as an additional study aid. Just click on the learning exercise topic, and that will take you to the appropriate exercise. Use the "Back" button in your Web browser to return to this page.

Good luck!

The faculty and staff of Anatomy A215

 

 

 

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