Educators
If you are teaching human musculoskeletal anatomy and answer "yes"
to any of the following questions, you need the interactive Dynatomy CDs: Dynatomy-Muscles
and Dynatomy-Joints.
- Do your students have difficulty understanding movement concepts?
- Do you need to add a new dimension to your teaching?
- Would you like to make anatomy 'come alive' with animations showing
movement?
- Would a program that supported self-directed learning help you?
- Do your students have difficulty applying movement principles in
a practical setting?
- Do your students have trouble remembering the attachments and actions
of muscles or the structure of joints?
Dynatomy can complement your teaching and make anatomy "come alive"
for your students. It will increase your students' depth of understanding
of the musculoskeletal system and add interest and a new dimension in
your teaching.
The Standard CDs can be installed on the intranet for self-directed learning,
and comprehensive self-assessment by students.
Site Licences:
Site licences are available to educational institutions. There are
two different pathways for purchasing, one based on the number of computers that the program is installed on,
the other on the number of students enrolled in the anatomy course. The
alternative means of purchase offered allow Institutes to select the
option that best meets their needs. Licence
fees entitle you to free updates and are fully supported. Requests for
additional animations will be considered for updated versions.
For more information contact us.
Comments:
John Carman
Emeritus Professor of Anatomy, University
of Auckland
Dynatomy-Muscles:
"The graphics provide an outstandingly accurate picture of the anatomy
of muscles in the round, supported by a concise text. This is the best
presentation by far that I have seen of muscles and their actions"
Dynatomy Joints: 'This comprehensive program provides and outstanding
presentation of the anatomy and functions of all the joints. The
animations give a real feel for the 3-D detail of the joints and their
movements. The accompanying text and self testing components
complete a superb presentation.'
Nick Duggan
Department of Anatomy with Radiology, University
of Auckland
"Dynatomy would rank as one of the easiest interactive packages on
human anatomy to use. I look forward to making this program available
to our students."
Professor Peter McNair
Faculty of Health, Auckland University
of Technology
"Dynatomy will enhance students' ability to learn and revise their
anatomy - and it's fun to use!"
Dr Alice Knappstein
Faculty of Health, Auckland University
of Technology
"A truly unique and comprehensive program providing descriptive
and lively imagery."
Dynatomy - movement makes it memorable!
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