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  • very interesting thanks

  • She has class and an uncanny ability to teach

  • Please note that this is a very rough introduction to the major muscles. For example, the deltoid muscle is usually considered in three parts (spinalis, acromialis, clavicularis), two of which (the outer ones of the triangle) actually aDduct the humerus.

    Don't get me wrong, I love the lectures (and her enthusiasm for the subject) to get a rough overview, but please make sure to pause frequently and read along in your text book of choice to get all the details.

    Enjoy!

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  • She's awesome. Thank you for the lecture!

  • I love her professor Marian Diamond

  • This woman speaks very well!

  • i bet her grading is going to make u shit in your pants

  • woah she is amazing haha wish i got this semester just gone at notre dame

  • Near the end it was bicep, not tricep.

  • and a great help for me and my fellow students at a community college in California. Thanks!!

  • This is a great help for me, and for the students here in upstate NY! Thank you for sharing the wealth!

  • thanks for sharing this lecture, I'm in anatomy for my 1time, and it's hard, I need all the extra lectures i can find!

  • I'm telling you I give my mom (homeschooled) so much trouble with everything in school except anatomy bcuase your the 1 teaching. THX! :D

  • I love it,

    I'll take her class

  • She's brilliant..;-)

  • Absolutely top class tuition ! I love you Marian !

  • she is amazinnng. what a greaat teacher!!

  • Nice video. Very good. Thks. She seems to be a good lecturer too. I like her way of giving lecture. Can be more interactive in this way

  • wow..shes really a good model for all clinical insructors..very well said..

  • By the way, I have a B.Sc. degree in Biology and straight A's in Human Anatomy and Physiology and Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy, etc, etc. Anyway, here is an example of quality, modern instructional technology in practice at the University of Calgary, Canada: watch?v=5aiLrNfha8I and here is another: /watch?v=IZjZAutXzbw&feature=r­elated and another: /watch?v=EdHzKYDxrKc&feature=r­elated For this prof to waste her time writing and rewriting all this in each class is ridiculous.

  • The prof is an excellent teacher but she is using archaic instructional methods. This instruction is 2 slow n does not take advantage of the visual,computerized technology that has been available 4 many years now.ALL of our college education in the US is not up to par.We need a revolution in education in this country if we r even going to keep up w/the developing countries. Please take a look around in the science and engineering depts at these colleges m NOTE the nationalities of the students!

  • Even though she is an excellent teacher, the level of the discussion is what should be used at the jr high school level, not university. I am not criticizing her, I'm criticizing our entire educational system and I think I have the right to do that since I taught college 4 half my life in 2 countries. US education is outdated, ineffective,uninteresting,bias­­ed,commercialized,politicized­, full of fraud of all kinds, prone to massive cheating, and repression of free speech is institutionalized.

  • @USStateSponTerrorism You have commented on at least 2 of these videos, surely you have better things to be doing?

  • @MattTheGiant So what you're saying is that you don't want to comment on what I've said because you are an employee of UCB AND you know I told them the truth. Do you know how many college profs have told me that they wished they could talk about all this but that it would ruin their chances for promotion at their universities? 4 u 2 just say nothing about this is to just let our colleges n our nation continue to be MEDIOCRE! Only 5% of these students will ever work in the field they study.

  • @USStateSponTerrorism You fail, I live in the UK. I couldn't give a toss about your education system, as far as I care it could shrivel and die and I wouldn't be at all bothered.

    So now we've gotten that out of the way, shall we touch on your personal life? Clearly it's lacking somewhat, I know you feel passionately about all this etc, and I really couldn't say whether I agree or not, because as I say, I live in the UK, but do you really think these comments are going to make a difference? :\

  • @MattTheGiant The fact that u live in the UK doesn't matter, it's the same basic problem everywhere to 1 degree or another but the thing is the US is going down in education fast. Your channel says you're 54 but yr comments don't sound like u r.Most students think that all they have to do to be a success is get a college degree n that's not true at all. I mean look at how stupid Bush was n he made it n2 the White House! If people don't start talking about these things, nothing will ever change.

  • @MattTheGiant By the way, I think European education has become better than here in the US. We are still enjoying the great reputation that was earned many years ago but things have changed and everything is going downhill. We are very close 2 a total collapse of our country's economy n the start of World War III, actually it has already begun.The US has ignored the fact that other countries have been developing rapidly n the past few decades n now many Asian n European countries r up with US.

  • @USStateSponTerrorism my gudness gracious, this subject is just an introductory subject,, so please dont comment if ur ignorant,, and in the first place,, kinesthetic sense would make a student learn the easy way, rather than just using powerpoint wherein the retention is very low,, since i think u dont have any education units, she is not using powerpoint becoz poerpoint are for LAZY TEACHERS!!! she uses it at the end of lecture period to show real images,,

  • @USStateSponTerrorism my gudness gracious, this subject is just an introductory subject,, so please dont comment if ur ignorant,, and in the first place,, kinesthetic sense would make a student learn the easy way, rather than just using powerpoint wherein the retention is very low,, since i think u dont have any education units, she is not using powerpoint becoz poerpoint are for LAZY TEACHERS!!! she uses it at the end of lecture period to show real images,,y

  • @USStateSponTerrorism my gudness gracious, this subject is just an introductory subject,, so please dont comment if ur ignorant,, and in the first place,, kinesthetic sense would make a student learn the easy way, rather than just using powerpoint wherein the retention is very low,, since i think u dont have any education units, she is not using powerpoint becoz poerpoint are for LAZY TEACHERS!!! she uses it at the end of lecture period to show real images,,y b

  • @USStateSponTerrorism

    Actually, our brains work better when we watch someone write on a chalk/white board rather than point to a powerpoint. Look up mirror neurons and you'll see why. I think she's fabulous. Fast/computerized doesn't=learning. Putting thing together in a way that flows naturally- in a system that makes sense and can be recalled- that's instructing!

  • marian is amazing, i watched her reproductive videos before my physiology exam yesterday and i flew through the exam, she is the best anatomy teacher ever!

  • This is gonna help me to get ready for my second semester on Anatomy & Physiology subject. Thank you. I glad that I took my lecturer's advice to put some efforts on finding alternatives on studying and understand the Anatomy. :)

  • GREAT teacher!!

  • her teaching is so clear

  • very nice! i really appreciated it. Although, too bad 'cause I really needed to learn more.. i have a mini-practical exam soon. and we're naming all surface muscles from head to toe.. and there's this model, so, now that i'm clear with the origin and insertions of muscles mentioned here, i can identify them on the model by just looking. is there a continuation for this vid? it helped me a lot especially cause our teachers DID NOT discuss the superficial muscles--location, origin, etc--yet to us.

  • uhm, our mini-prac is tomorrow, and we haven't discussed these muscles yet.

  • the credit goes to the instructor for making the course understandable or 'so basic' for her students.

    Like another poster mentioned, it's a 100 level undergrad course; it's suppose to be introductory.

  • I thought Berkeley was soposed to be hard? All of the stuff she is teaching is so basic.

  • Maybe because this is 1) A freshman level course. 2) Anatomy is Anatomy- the material covered is going to be relatively the same, and since it is a undergrad course it's not going to be as extensive as a Med school/Grad course obviously. 3) It may come "basic" to you, because you've more then likely already taken a course in A&P. 4) How distinguished a school is doesn't necessarily mean it's going to be "oh so incredibly only a genius can understand" hard.

  • Remember it's only ever a 3rd of the lecture.

    This isn't micro either.. It's not that it's hard to understand, she's just stating anatomy. The hard part is remembering it.

  • @oaklandraider81 are you retarded or what?anatomy is exactly the same whereever its taught,the course may be less or more detailed depending upon requirements.

  • @billysue2 No its not. Where are you from??

  • What--in the trapezoid muscle chalk-drawing? Stay off the shrooms, dogg!

  • OMG!!! @13:56 i see jesus' face on the chalk board!!! it's a sign! repent now!!

    lol, jk.

    does look like a face on the left side of the frame though.

  • Thanks, lady! I might just pass my anatomy muscle lab exam coming up if I watch your lectures enough times! :)

  • excuse me, excuse me! can you please not write in cursive i cant learn that way.

  • she's still got it.. sexi cali girls!

  • ha ha I`m not sure if any one caught the irony when talking about rotator cuffs at about 22;20 ask the class how many have torn a rotator cuff ??then she said" it would be interesting to talk to geriatric group and see how many would raise thier hand?"

    I almost think she ment it as joke being that many of them would have torn thier rotator cuffs and would raise their hand but since it would cause them pain that they would refrain from doing it. haha quite clever.

  • no.. I think she just meant that there would be a lot of them that say they had the problems that she always asks her class about. She said "It would be interesting to ask these questions to a geriatric group and see the proportion that reaise their hands."

  • She rocks as an instructor. You try to cover all the material, move around, draw on the board, etc. and keep your breath.

  • excellent teacher !!!!!!!!

    some times I really want to meet her and tell her that how much I love her lectures she is a great teacher

  • great teacher !

    but man she sounds like she needs to see the doc with the heavy breathing!

    maybe its time to pass the torch ma'am

  • lmfao

  • i'd hit it

  • get in line

  • where can i buy one skeleton like the one she has?

  • There's a company out of North Carolina that sell them. Look on e-bay too. A new one should be about $800-$2000 for a good one. All depends on the quality, the cheaper ones don't show much bone definition or the suture lines on the cranium.

    You get what you pay for!

  • Chiropractors sometimes sell their models for really cheap prices. I got mine for $150, can't beat that for school materials!

  • hahaha omg, she's super cute and she REALLY knows that muscle lecture without refering to ANY notes!

    i wish i had HER

  • thanks you for this video

  • Thank you for uploading this. Quite educational.

  • I can see why she has this online for students, it's a ton of new info and terms for a 100 level class. Good lord

  • Dr. Marian C. Diamond Dr. Diamond's research includes neuroanatomy, environment, immune functions, and hormones.

    In particular, she is interested in studying the effects of the external environment, aging, and immune responses on the cerebral neocortex. And Dr. Diamond herself, an elegant woman with silver hair and a warm smile, is a pleasant contrast to the competitive and often impersonal world of academic science.

  • this is great lots of stuf i need and want to be learning but i dont like her breathing it's like she's gona pass out or somthing poor lady lol

  • Play with your body she says

    ha

  • she's great she explains it step by step

  • She is great! I am happy to be taking her class right now in fall of 2008. Go Bears!

  • she is much better then my PRIVATE UNIVERSITY teacher!!! Do give you an idea, he DOESN'T EVEN USE HUMAN SKELETON in any of his lectures....Don't go to Bond University(Australia)

  • i had the opportunity to meet this lady a couple of years ago. She is very knowledgeable. Among the Better teachers at cal.

  • 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... :)

  • wow i actually understand what shes talking about

  • id you want to see something amazing put anatomy for beginners in the search

    WOW!

  • It's been running on TV for a few years now...

  • Im'in, D.G.

  • The teacher´s philosophy: Theaching ´till death

  • youtubeAct- funny

  • That woman, Marian diamond, is a walking encyclopedia.

  • i love it, lecture on-line ^^

  • you will learn anatomy by 2020 at this pace

  • No. You probably will never learn it, at any pace...

  • Anatomy is a huge body of knowledge people spend their lifetime learning.

  • In lecture 01 of the series, she explains why she she teaches like that. I like how she sticks with the topic and doesn't waste her time with entertainment. Great handwriting by the way.

  • I liked it. Old school and effective.

  • She is teaching since years at university of berkeley. There has to be a reason for that, don't you think? - She knows how to teach! You instead probably have no idea of teaching qualities, I guess.

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