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Re: [HAPS-L] renal phys computer tutorial/pbl



I really enjoy the Ph.I.L.S. 2 Labs in general and require my students to buy same. There are questions to be answered throughout the reading and then the students get to do the simulation. The simulations are the real draw for the younger generation so they always seem to do the questions first.

Mediaphys has some neat stuff too--tell your student to check out the quiz section (forget the name) in the lower left of the introductory menu. This area includes some good case histories as well as more conceptually simple things such as labeling exercises. The Dynamic Human (also from McG-H) has a quiz section in each unit.

tjmeehan333@xxxxxxxxx 1/27/2006 11:53 AM >>>

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

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