@suracs You can use flash cards for anatomy in several ways. For example, you can paste pictures on one side of each card and names of the structures pictured on the other side. Or you can put the name on one side and a description/location on the other.
@kevintpatton That's a good idea, I'll try it :) It'll help me with a lot of the initial learning, though I might need a new method to get my head around the functional anatomy and 3D nature of the human body.
@MrIKiLlU93 think of the time as an investment. Each minute you spend is a minute of learning, then you have some resources to use for more practice. It's not "too" much if it produces results, right?
Thanks for the info, very useful! I'll give flash cards a shot.. though I might struggle given I'm doing an anatomy unit at the moment.
suracs 3 months ago
@suracs You can use flash cards for anatomy in several ways. For example, you can paste pictures on one side of each card and names of the structures pictured on the other side. Or you can put the name on one side and a description/location on the other.
kevintpatton 3 months ago
@kevintpatton That's a good idea, I'll try it :) It'll help me with a lot of the initial learning, though I might need a new method to get my head around the functional anatomy and 3D nature of the human body.
suracs 3 months ago
Very useful instructions - thanks for the video.
PerpetualFire 5 months ago
thankyou this helped so much!
emmajenkoe 1 year ago
It is really helpful but it takes way too much time to prepare!!
MrIKiLlU93 1 year ago
@MrIKiLlU93 think of the time as an investment. Each minute you spend is a minute of learning, then you have some resources to use for more practice. It's not "too" much if it produces results, right?
kevintpatton 3 months ago
This is great! Flash cards are easy to make but it's nice to learn about different techniques on how to maximize their use. Thank you :)
javierita 1 year ago
carbaminohemoglobin was a 4th grade bonus spelling word lol nobody got it right.
craziestwebshowever 1 year ago