Introduction
Welcome, young anatomists!
Have you ever wondered what's beneath the skin that makes our bodies work?
In this WebQuest, you will embark on a journey to explore the fascinating world of human anatomy.
Get ready to uncover the mysteries of the human body!
Task
Your task is to create an informative and visually engaging poster that highlights the key organs and systems of the human body.
Your poster should be both educational and visually appealing, suitable for a middle school audience.
Process
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Choose Your Organ System: Select one of the major organ systems of the human body (e.g., circulatory, respiratory, nervous).
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Research: Use the provided online resources to gather information about the organs, functions, and interactions within your chosen system.
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Design Your Poster: Create a visually appealing poster that includes diagrams, labels, and explanations for the organs within your chosen system. Be creative and make it engaging!
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Cite Your Sources: On a separate page, list the online resources you used for your research.
Resources: Here are some online resources to get you started:
Evaluation
Your poster will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
- Accuracy of information (30 points)
- Creativity and visual appeal (30 points)
- Clarity of explanations (20 points)
- Proper citation of sources (10 points)
- Overall presentation (10 points)
Conclusion
Congratulations, budding anatomists! You have successfully explored the intricate world of human anatomy through this WebQuest.
Reflect on what you've learned about the human body and how it functions. Think about how this knowledge can be applied to real-life situations, such as maintaining a healthy lifestyle or pursuing a career in the medical field.
Remember, the human body is a marvel of nature, and understanding it is the first step toward taking better care of ourselves and appreciating the complexity of life.
Credits
ANATOMY EDUCATION RESOURCES
Jump to:
- Anatomy Education Research
- Embryology Education Resources
- Ethics & Professionalism in Teaching the Anatomical Sciences (opens in a new window)
- Gross Anatomy Education Resources
- Histology Education Resources
- Neuroanatomy/Neuroscience Education Resources
Anatomy Education Research
ANATOMY EDUCATION JOURNALS & PUBLICATIONS
- Advances in Physiology Education – Physiology education journal, from the American Physiological Society
- Anatomical Sciences Education – One of AAA’s three scholarly journals
- Teaching Anatomy: A Practical Guide – Written by members Lap Ki Chen and Wojciech Pawlina
- How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition (2000) – From the National Research Council
- Research Rundowns – A brief overview of educational research methods
- MedEdPORTAL – A peer-reviewed, open-access journal sponsored by the Association of American Medical Colleges that promotes educational scholarship and dissemination of teaching and assessment resources in the health professions
ANATOMY EDUCATION ONLINE COMMUNITY & NETWORKS
- Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT) – A curated collection of free and open online teaching, learning, and faculty development services contributed to and used by an international education community
- Association of American Medical Colleges-Group on Educational Affairs – Advancing medical education and medical educators through faculty development, curriculum development, educational research, and assessment in undergraduate, graduate, and continuing medical education
- Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching – Committed to developing networks of ideas, individuals, and institutions to advance teaching and learning
- Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning – Committed to advancing the teaching of STEM disciplines in higher education
Embryology Education Resources
EMBRYOLOGY EDUCATION VIDEOS & ANIMATIONS
- Body Cavity Development (online video) – A clip from an animation showing body cavity development in the human embryo
EMBRYOLOGY EDUCATION DIGITAL LIBRARIES & COMPILATIONS
- The e-Mouse Atlas Project – Digital atlas of mouse development and database for spatially mapped data such as in situ gene expression and cell lineage
- The Multi-Dimensional Human Embryo – 3D image reference of the human embryo based on magnetic resonance imaging, including Quicktime movies
- Virtual Human Embryo Project – A digital image database of serially-sectioned human embryos from the Carnegie collection
EMBRYOLOGY EDUCATION & RESEARCH WEBSITE
- University of New South Wales Embryology Wiki – Embryology online education and research website
Gross Anatomy Education Resources
DIGITAL LIBRARIES & COMPILATIONS
- Anatomy Atlases – Illustrated Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation
- Anatomy-Histology Tutorials – Visible human structure quizzes and clinical cases from the University of Utah
- Clinical Anatomy drawings – Historical collection of anatomical drawings created for the University of British Columbia
- Basic Human Anatomy – Online text from Dartmouth College
- Terminologia Anatomica – Anatomical terminology from the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists
- Gross Anatomy Tables – Collection of anatomy tables organized by both system and region from the University of Arkansas
- Muscle Atlas – Tool for learning the muscles of the extremities from the University of Washington
- Visible Human Browsers – View female forms in all three planes (axial, coronal, sagittal)
- Guidance for Institutions/Anatomists When Utilising Cadaveric Material for Online Teaching Sessions – recommendations on donor consent, learner digital code, and institutional probity and professional processes drafted by an informal working group in the UK in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic
TUTORIALS & ASSESSMENTS
- Dissectiontutorials – University of Michigan tutorials with videos, surface anatomy tutorials, clinical cases, and practice quizzes
- Khan Academy Anatomy and Physiology – Free online courses in anatomy and physiology
- Human Anatomy Learning Modules – Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine learning modules
- Structure of the Human Body – Loyola University Chicago self-assessments listed under the “Educational Resources” tab
- Online Dissection Manual – Pictorial online dissector and practice practical questions from SUNY Downstate
- The Body Online – Cadaver photos and self-testing
Histology Education Resources
DIGITAL HISTOLOGY LIBRARIES & COMPILATIONS
- Atlas of Microscopic Anatomy – Companion to Histology and Neuroanatomy: Second Edition
- Blue Histology – Annotated static images and image-based practice questions from the University of Western Australia
- Digital Histology Atlas – Light and EM micrographs representing all major basic tissues and most organs/organ systems
- Duke University Medical Histology and Virtual Microscopy Resources – Features an extensive collection of basic tissues and organ systems virtual slides
- Histology at the University of Michigan – Digital microscopy resources for the study of cells
- Histology Guide – Virtual histology lab featuring variety of basic tissues and organ systems virtual slides; annotations available
- Histology Learning System – Boston University site with static histology micrographs with annotations; common confusions tab offers side-by-side comparison of commonly misidentified tissues/structures/organs at the microscopic level
- Internet Pathology Laboratory for Medical Education – More than 2,700 images with text that illustrate gross and microscopic pathologic findings along with radiologic imaging associated with human disease conditions
- Loyola University Histology – Static annotated images with static-image based quizzes and a link to a collection of virtual histology images
- Microscopic Anatomy – Features a gallery of static histology micrographs, images of cellular ultrastructures, histology PowerPoint presentations, and 3D models and videos of cells and tissues from the University of Delaware
- NYU School of Medicine Virtual Microscope – Virtual histology lab featuring variety of basic tissues and organ systems virtual slides
- The Cell Image Library – A public repository of reviewed and annotated images, videos, and animations of cells from a variety of organisms
- The Iowa Virtual Slidebox – Virtual histology lab offering more than 1,000 virtual slides
- The JayDoc HistoWeb – Histology atlas from the School of Medicine of the University of Kansas with succinct explanations of the tissues to guide the first-year medical student in the use of their microscopes
- University of Colorado Virtual Histology Lab – Consists of interactive slides, complete with detailed annotations and quizzes associated with each slide; developed by member Lisa Lee
HISTOLOGY VIDEOS & ANIMATIONS
- Histology Helper – YouTube channel offering audiovisual tutorial on 18 different types of tissues and organs
- Shotgun Histology – YouTube channel offering audiovisual tutorial on 89 different types of tissues and organs
Neuroanatomy/Neuroscience Education Resources
NEUROANATOMY DIGITAL LIBRARIES & COMPILATIONS
- Columbia Interactive Neuroanatomy Atlas – Numerous images with identification quizzes
- Neuroscience and How Students Learn – From the University of California, Berkley
- McGill University: The Brain From Top to Bottom – Information about the brain; neuroscience-oriented
- UBC neuroanatomy website – Comprehensive website with didactic videos, interactive modules, quizzes, 3D reconstructions, MRI scans, and a complete web atlas with AAA member Claudia Krebs
NEUROANATOMY TUTORIALS & ASSESSMENTS
- Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine Atlas of the Brain – Interactive self-assessment site with images of gross brain topography, stained sections in various planes, and a comprehensive collection of radiologic images
- Neuroanatomy tutorial from the University of Utah – Online self-assessment with gross brain images, sagittal and coronal section
- Neurobiology/Biopsychology tutorials – Animated tutorials from the Purves textbook
- University of Utah: HyperBrain – An online learning tutorial for human neuroanatomy
Teacher Page
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