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A. & P. Laboratory People Review laboratory curriculum, grading, case study Visible human fly- throughs Review anatomical planes and directions Review surface regions of the body Form lab groups Do Worksheet 0 and hand it in with names of group members
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A. & P. Laboratory People Review laboratory curriculum, grading, case study Visible human fly-throughs Review anatomical planes and directions Review surface regions of the body Form lab groups Do Worksheet 0 and hand it in with names of group members Download BSL software and do tutorial Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
A. & P. I: 2013F Instructors Dan Whitney Labs 20, 21, 22 Physiology of bone and adipose tissue Exercise Science, Univ. of New Hampshire Kelly Sebzda Lab 23 Exercise to prevent chronic illness (cancer, heart disease) Kinesiology (Exercise & Sports Science), Temple Univ. William Rose Lectures Cardiovascular physiology, biomechanics, computer simulations in physiology Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
Human Anatomy and Physiology I: 2014S • Lectures: Tue Thu 9:30-10:45 Willard Hall 007 • Labs (McDowell Hall 222) • Laboratories: HSC 228 • 20: Wed 10:10-12:05 Dan Whitney • 21: Wed 12:20-2:15 Dan Whitney • 22: Wed 2:30-4:25 Dan Whitney • 23: Wed 4:40-6:35 Kelly Sebzda • Run: Thu 2:15-3:00 From CSB entrance • Course Web Site www.udel.edu/sakai • William Rose rosewc@udel.edu Rust 148, Mon 10-12 • Dan Whitney dwhitney@udel.edu HSC 130,Wed 9-10,Thu 1-2 • Kelly Sebzdaksebzda@udel.edu HSC 201, Fri 11-1 Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
Laboratory Curriculum and Grading: 2013F Course web site: http://www.udel.edu/sakai 3% Case study lab report 12% Four practical tests (4x3%) 4.5% Three physiology simulation labs (3x1.5%) 4.5% Final project: Anatomy teaching tool 6% Peer grade 30% Total The peer grade form and grading rubrics for the case study, final project, and lab reports are available at the course web site under “Laboratory files”. Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
Today’s Key Concepts Anatomical Planes Anatomical Directions Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
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Visible Human Fly-Throughs Fly-Through 1 Fly-Through 2 Fly-Through 3 Alternate location for mpegs: …/hesc309/reserve/vis_human Source : www.dhpc.adelaide.edu.au/projects/vishuman2/mpegs.html Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
Anatomical position and body surface regions Figure 1.7a Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
Anatomical position and body surface regions Figure 1.7b Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
Form lab groups: 4 each, or 3 if necessary. Do Lab Worksheet 0. Hand in one worksheet per group, with a list of group members, in alphabetical order. BSL 4 Analysis laboratory: Download software from http://www.biopac.com/BSL-Analysis.asp and do tutorial http://www.biopac.com/manuals/BSL%204%20Tutorial.pdf from step 1 (top p.5) to step 43 (end p.16) Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology