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Special Gamification Issue
This special gamification edition explores various innovative strategies in teaching physiology and related subjects, aimed at enhancing student engagement and learning outcomes. This includes: 1. Crossword Puzzles Improve Recall and Familiarity with Terminology for Undergraduate Anatomy and Physiology Students, 2. Game Night! Assessment of Playability and Learning Effectiveness of Active Learning Games by Anatomy and Physiology Students, 3. Student-Led Sessions and Gamification for Anatomy and Physiology Increases ATI Scores, 4. “Unique and Interesting”: Games Promote Office Hour Participation by Undergraduate Students, 5. Leveling Up the A&P Classroom: Gamification Strategies for Increasing Engagement and Belonging in Anatomy and Physiology, 6. Introducing “Homeostasis: The Game” – A Game-Based Activity for Teaching Homeostasis and the Endocrine System, and 7. Designing Narrative Role-Playing Activities in Anatomy and Forensic Science Education.

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Busy couple of weeks
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See you in San Antonio!
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A Few Thoughts on the Utility and Futility of Lecture
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In Search of the Core Principles of Human Anatomy: RESPONSE
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In Search of the Core Principles of Human Anatomy
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The HAPS Foundation…What’s that all about?
Many HAPS members, especially those who have recently joined, aren’t aware of what the HAPS Foundation is or the…
HAPS + Education
I’m at that point in the semester when I really have to start planning for the next terms –…
The HAPS EDucator Spring 2015 Edition is Here!
The HAPS-EDucator for Spring 2015 is HERE. This members-only perk is available if you log into the HAPS website to…
Living Science
In Texas, the new state guidelines for teaching A&P at the college level include teaching scientific methods and experimental…
Thank You.
HAPS is a society focused on the teaching and learning anatomy and physiology, but educators are just half of…
What’s on Your Bucket List?
HAPS is a society focused on the teaching and learning anatomy and physiology, but educators are just half of…
