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[HAPS-L] renal phys computer tutorial/pbl
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- Subject: [HAPS-L] renal phys computer tutorial/pbl
- From: Terry Meehan <tjmeehan333@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 08:53:24 -0800 (PST)
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Hi All,
I have a student looking to do education research with my physiology lab. She chose renal physiology as the topic and is looking for multimedia tutorial/problem based learning programs to test learning effectiveness. She's been surfing the web without much luck. She's seen ads of McGraw Hill's materials (such as Mediaphys & phILS)and wanted further info. Does anyone have opinions/recommendations on materials (for any aspect of renal phys)? Obviously, I haven't used any of these types of materials.
It might be more efficient to answer me directly & I can post a summary
(copy & paste in to address: tjmeehan333@xxxxxxxxx).
Thanks, Terry
tjmeehan333@xxxxxxxxx 412-606-3996
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