Most of us are familiar with Frankenstein: Or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley. The story paints unlimited possibilities of science – including the creation of new life out of death. Back in the early 19th century, the novel was … Read More
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Challenges in teaching Kinesiology- and how to combat them with 3D anatomy visualization
“All human movements are expressive.” The quote captures the utmost essence of kinesiology – the discipline explores the scientific significance behind human movements. For every expression that our bodies make, there is an underlying principle of why and how a … Read More
Anatomage Bodies: Physiologically Functional, Responsive and Interactive
Back in 2012, our Anatomage Bodies were referred to as digital “cadavers”. Reconstructed from real human corpses, they exhibit real anatomy content and data that can be manipulated for 3D visualization and interaction. At that time, their appearance and anatomy … Read More
UGM 2021: Teaching, technology, trials and beyond
One of our favorite things is to listen to our users’ stories of teaching. And nothing excites us more than connecting with our users over their teaching stories of challenges and success during our annual Users Group Meetings. With that … Read More
How does 3D cardiac simulation enhance the understanding of cardiovascular anatomy?
Every year, 1 in 4 people die from heart disease. With cardiovascular disease continuing to be the leading death cause in the United States – and the rest of the world – cardiac care inspires innovation in technology development. Many … Read More
Anatomy Tournament: Fight Over Triumph
“The important thing in life is not the triumph, but the fight….” – The Olympic Creed. Today, the joy of fighting is often overpowered by the pride of victory. Whether it’s for grades, job titles or financial accomplishments, we could … Read More
What do the data say about the current state of medical education during COVID19?
Almost a year ago, the entire education community was shrouded in anxiety and fear about the full transition to virtual learning. It turns out that the fear wasn’t irrational. A report from Remind – a communication platform company – found … Read More
How To Turn Distance Learning Into A Great Opportunity for
Anatomy and Physiology Students
Anatomy & Physiology has already been a tough course before the wave of distance learning hits us. By nature, the course demands a tremendous amount of “hands-on” learning experience, some of which are often acquired through in-person anatomy laboratory sessions. … Read More
Top 3 Reasons Why 3D Anatomy Dissection is So Popular Among Schools
You have probably heard about this rationale behind the 3D anatomy adoption before. Many pieces of research have been conducted to prove how virtual dissection or 3D cadavers are improving student academic performance in the Anatomy and Physiology class. From … Read More
The Rising Trend of Distance Learning Technology: A Quest To Keep Students Engaged During School Closures
Almost every aspect of our lives has been interrupted in the past few months. Whether it’s coming to work, meeting our friends, going to school, or just as simple as grocery shopping, the current pandemic crisis has seemed to put … Read More