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  • I love how this lady just regurgitates this information from memory - really enjoying these vids!

  • i just love how she explains everything in a way that you wont get bored... :)

  • These lectures are truly stunning. Only the USA could produce information like this. Americans should be proud, you have given the world so much!!

  • Imagine if all teachers could have just a little of what this lady does - Awesome lectures!!! Thanks so much.

  • She's so good I watch her lectures for fun.

  • this is absolutely boring.

  • How I wish I can be your student.I enjoy watching your lecture :-)

  • Can Professor Diamond please teach at FGCU??!!! If I get an 'A' in my anatomy and physiology class because of her, then I will do my best to find her and thank her personally! I mean it!

  • im using this for art. very helpful too

  • io ucciderei per potter fare lezione con lei

  • Its been almost two years since i took anatomy and im watching all her lectures so i can relearn this stuff cuz im in nursing school...its amazing how simple this stuff is hearing it the second time but also how you miss some information the first go round or somethings this instructor said that my teacher may not have

  • This teacher is so awesome see teaches knowing that every learner is different includes visual learning , auditory learning my bio teacher college level i melbourne is lazy. just points at the lecture notes and basically reads them. what good is that! I AM JACKS FRUSTRATION. Professor diamond please come to melbourne!

  • @centellacola I AM JACK'S DISLOCATED MANDIBLE!

  • Professor Diamond is awesome, this is the way professors should be. She's a true professional in every sense of the word.

  • I can understand and follow with this instructor. Wonderful!

  • Top notch .

  • Professor Diamond is a perfect example of why people still so value an education at a great school like Berkeley. The only thing better than this would be to have a seat in the front row of her class. I found a Diamond!

  • love her!!! if only i could afford berkeley. my school has just terrible terrible profs.

  • Hey guys is there a video uploaded by Professor Diamond about Cranial nerves?? Please.. Thanks

  • @TheGerryjoy: Prof Diamond explained in her first and/or second lecture that she uses chalk not because she is old-fashioned but because she wants students to a) have time to think and b) write down what she is introducing rather than view only. Personally, I really enjoy the speed at which she teaches; it feels cozier and more approachable than a rapid flick through the slides approach.

  • Prof is using chalk n board in her class which takes too much time don't you think? How about using a laptop to key in notes that you can project to a big screen?

  • @TheGerryjoy no. more people wud prefer this because its slow and steady and proper learning theory is applied. using a damn laptop and doing things fast is a problem

  • I am studying nursing right now and have a test over the skeleton today, this was great review!

  • recommended for all students (medicine) she is really the best professor I have seen so far :)

  • thanks for posting, I have learned so much

  • she had a nice butt 30 years ago-?

  • Thanks a mill and may God grand you health and happyness always.

    fr. Trinidad & Tobago

  • Wow! Old school PowerPoint presentationchalk and chalkboard.

  • Yeah, I know. Free education!!! Whoo!!!

  • I wish all universities were as kind as this one to share, then all exams won't be hell anymore.

  • What a gifted teacher! I never thot anatomy could made interesting to learn.....and for free??

    Thanx Berkely!

  • Many, many thanks to the professor and to UC-B for sharing these lectures. Most of us aren't lucky enough to get instruction of this quality.

  • I wont worry about studying Anatomy anymore as far as I am watcing those GREAT educational videos :) . thank you Berkley

  • wow this is great

  • damn i learned a lot today!!! i hurts my brain

  • This is such a wonderful opportunity. Very grateful to of found this! Thank you Berkley!!! Professor Diamond you are FANTASTIC!

  • Kudos to Berkeley and to Professor Diamond for making this available to the public.

  • this is great!! I think I may pass now that I found this.....

  • I feel quite privileged to be able to see these lectures. Thank-you Berkeley, and a thousand thanks to Professor Marian Diamond. Her teaching methods are superb - I love to see her using the chalk, as this teaching method stopped after High School for me.

  • chalk isnt used anymore for one good reason: it's terrible. 

  • I don't understand something she talks about around 32:30 she says that C1 has no body. Then she says that C2 differs because the ((((BODY OF C1 ))) fuses to the body of C2.

    ???

  • She means that the piece of bone that would have been the body of C1 is attached to C2 instead of C1, forming the odontoid process of C2.

  • 4.What are the two branches of the autonomic nervous system? What effect does each branch have on the body?  Explain using examples of situations in which each system may be activated and identify a neurotransmitter released in each case

  • Great lectur! Get a new camera man plz...

  • learn to read then

  • This is a teacher who knows about learning theory. She is fantastic!! I love this series.

  • yea, she is wonderful. im sure this information is more beneficial to us in this format, rather then a classroom setting. right?

  • Thank you Berkeley!

  • Is just amasing the style of this professor.I study medicine in Romania but our professors are so "amuzant" that you just may fell at sleep!I realy need her style of teaching now when we are

    learning the brachial nervs branch... :)

  • she explained the reason of using chalkboard in lecture 1.

    kinesthetic learning will benefit students more...

    :)

  • Yes it does. She explained that giving to student the extra time (while she is writing)to absorb the information does help to retain it. It helps me. I am taking A&P online, but watching these makes it lots easier for me! I am very grateful for Dr. Diamond and the UC @ Berkeley for these videos.

  • I'm in! CBGP.

  • Too bad the guy from Forensic files couldn't narrate this. I long for a better format. Lecutres are always dry, not matter who is speaking. A narrator is a person for the position. You'll never see nothing like this on TV.

  • Good idea.

    Narrator: The professor is standing in front of the black board writing what seem to be words. This is reasonable, and a very important part of any lecture.

    Professor:It's called the key stone of the face.

    Narrator:Her knuckles were white with rage as she clenched the chalk, would any student dare to defy her? she wondered, would she be forced to react appropriately to any violent mobs that formed in the auditorium?

    Etc,etc,etc...

  • No. Not 'exactly' what I mean.

    Something like a paid narrator with Animations. I just like the voice of the guy that does Forensic Files. "The X Bone is attached to the Y bone, but thats not all..." "Recently doctors and scientists have discovered that the X bone also articulates with the Z bone, making it a tri-articulating bone..." (Insert Animation)

  • Great Scott man! It sounds like gibberish!

  • awesome lecture!!!

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