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Should Students Change Answers? | Journal Club with Krista Rompolski | TAPP 104
Krista Rompolski joins us for anotherJournal Club episode —bringing us a study abouthow students change answers on their tests. Is it better for a student to change their multiple choice response or to avoid doing that?The answer may surprise you!00:00 | Introduction00:45 | Journal Club03:21 | Sponsored by AAA03:53 | Article Summary09:13 | Sponsored by HAPI10:00 | Should Students Change Answers?27:44 | Sponsored by HAPS28:21 | Standardized Exams, Test Anxiety, and Mindset53:14 | Staying Connected★ If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to:theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-104.html🏅 Apply for your c...
Source: The A and P Professor - November 2, 2021 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

Grading for Proficiency | Book Club: The One World School House | TAPP 103
Can we create a course that ensures a student isproficient in all concept groups and not just insome? Where everyone who passes is at aB+ level of proficiency (or better)? In this episode, host Kevin Patton describes his experiment with what he callsproficiency grading. And we have new andappropriately controversial selection forThe A&P Professor Book Club:The One World School House by Salman Khan.00:00 | Introduction00:56 | Book Club: The One World School House13:30 | Sponsored by AAA14:20 | Does Averaging Grades Measure Proficiency?21:35| Sponsored by HAPI22:20 | Importance of Foundation Concepts29:46| Sponsored by H...
Source: The A and P Professor - October 19, 2021 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

Online Testing Effectiveness Data | Turning My Gray Hair Brown | TAPP 102
Can you believe it? Even more questions about mywacky testing scheme are answered in this episode —this time regardingstats demonstrating effectiveness of these strategies. I also talk aboutgray hair turning brown, naturally, whywe do NOT want our students tomaster A&P concepts, and whywe want to become the hippocampus. One of theweirdest episodes yet!00:00 | Introduction00:42 | Growing in Kindness10;02 | Sponsored by AAA10:52 | We Are the Hippocampus17:03| Sponsored by HAPI17:46 | Turn My Gray Hair Brown22:39 | Sponsored by HAPS23:18 | Online Testing: Effectiveness Data50:16 | Staying Connected ★ If you ...
Source: The A and P Professor - October 5, 2021 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

Star Power Helps Students Identify Learning Goals | TAPP 98
Students often ignore publishedlearning objectives, but we often use subtleclues to help them understand what they need to know. In this episode, Kevin Patton discusseshow to be less subtle about that, while also teaching our students how to spot important clues. Thatelephant in the room? It's thetextbook.Cilia are amazing andvital. InCOVID-19, we see howcilia damage can kill us. Did you know thatcells make soap? Listen and learn why.00:00 | Introduction00:54 | The Appearing Elephant Trick06:05 | Sponsored by AAA07:26 | COVID-19 and Cilia Damage10:54 | Soapy Cell Defense15:04 | Sponsored by HAPI16:35 | The Star S...
Source: The A and P Professor - August 2, 2021 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

Six More Textbook Tricks | Teaching With Your Textbook Effectively | TAPP 97
We faculty rarely talk abouthow to use textbooks effectively. Not with each other, not with students, not with anybody. And we've probablynot ever had any training in how to use what is akey tool in teaching and learning the typical A&P course. This episodesolves that problem!00:00 | Introduction00:46 | More Textbook Tricks03:20 | Transparency06:46 | Sponsored by AAA08:04 | Read and Raid12:46 | Sponsored by HAPI14:17 | Honor The Textbook32:44 | Sponsored by HAPS34:28 | (You) Read The Textbook39:44 | Teach Your Students How to Read Textbooks49:26 | Loving& Learning About Textbooks51:16 | Staying ConnectedI...
Source: The A and P Professor - July 19, 2021 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

Even More Slide Tricks | Ultimate Effective Teaching Presentations | TAPP 96
We continue our two-part series that exploressimple ways that we canmake our teaching slides more engaging—and thereforemore effective for learning. Let's leave behind those boring slide templates andmake our presentations work better for our lectures, case studies, labs, and other learning activities.00:00 | Introduction00:46 | Previous Slide Tricks06:23 | Sponsored by AAA07:36 | Proper Use of Terminology14:34 | Distorting Images15:50 | Sponsored by HAPI17:06 | Terrific Title Slides29:12 | Sponsored by HAPS30:07 | Avoid Presenting in Edit Mode32:12 | Don't Read Slides& Don't Always Follow Rules34:33&n...
Source: The A and P Professor - July 5, 2021 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

More Slide Tricks | Effective Teaching Presentations | TAPP 95
Everybody loves to hate teaching with slides. But maybe that's because we've not fully developed our skills! Host Kevin Patton build on previous advice to improve our mastery of theslide-of-hand we need for effective learning.Let's turn that hate into love! This is the first of a two-episode series.00:00 | Introduction00:58 | Buy One, Get One02:06 | I Need Help!10:20 | Sponsored by AAA11:47 | Less Text, More Story24:25 | Sponsored by HAPI25:49 | Chunky Style Slides39:44 | Sponsored by HAPS41:08 | Where Art Thou?48:16 | Slide Tricks50:12 | Staying Connected If you cannot see or activate the audio player,...
Source: The A and P Professor - June 21, 2021 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

Do A & P Textbooks Have Too Much Content? | TAPP 94
Oh, thathuge A&P textbook I teach from! Do I really need tocover all of it? Host Kevin Patton discusses his take on this age-old problem. Does thecolor of my marking pen send a signal that I don't want to send to my students? A breakthrough in understandinghow teeth sense cold. And what in the world is atunneling nanotube—and can I get one at my local hardware store?Greek names for SARS-CoV-2 variants simplifies conversation and avoids stigma.00:00 | Introduction00:43 | How Do Teeth Sense Cold?07:04 | Sponsored by AAA08:32 | Red& Green for Student Feedback18:03 | What's a TNT?23:52 | Sponsored by HAPI25...
Source: The A and P Professor - June 7, 2021 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

Weight Stigma! The Difficult Cadaver | Journal Club Episode | TAPP 93
Weight stigma among health professionals is a form ofdiscrimination that can haveserious consequences in the lives of people who are overweight or obese. These folks are therefore often pre-judged as being difficult patients, for example.Krista Rompolski joins us for aJournal Club episode, where we discuss a paper on how attitudes aboutlarge body donors may contribute to weight stigma amonghealth professionals. What's going on? Is there anything we educators do to influence student attitudes? An important topic for our times, for sure!00:00 | Introduction01:10 | Journal Club with Krista Rompolski03:05 | Sponsored by A...
Source: The A and P Professor - May 17, 2021 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

Directions in A & P Teaching | Where We've Been & Where We Are Going | Future Trends | TAPP 107
Episode 107 of The A&P Professor podcast for anatomy& physiology faculty starts off its fifth season with adebriefing of the last year, just like we do with our teaching, plusa look ahead. We'll review host Kevin Patton'spredictions from last year and make somenew predictions for this year. And makes some plans, too.0:00:00 | Introduction0:01:19 | Look Back: Milestones& New Projects0:19:17 | 2021 Topics: Teaching& Learning0:35:29 | Remembering Linda Swisher0:37:00 | 2021 Topics: Science Updates0:43:22 | Our Sponsors0:47:23 | 2021 Predictions Revisited0:58:06 | Look Forward: New Habits1:02:04 | Look Forward:...
Source: The A and P Professor - January 19, 2022 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

The Inclusive Anatomy & Physiology Course | Part 2 | TAPP 109
This episode continues a discussion of the manysimple strategies available for making our anatomy and physiology coursemore inclusive. Here, we learneight more easy ways to make our courseswork better for all learners.0:00:00 | Introduction0:00:46 | More on the Inclusive Course0:07:51 | Sponsored by AAA0:08:38 | 8. Student Interest Survey0:14:35 | 9. Inclusive Office Hours0:24:22 | Sponsored by HAPI0:25:27 | 10. Valuing Diverse Viewpoints0:29:08 | 11. Inclusive Classroom Demeanor0:55:44 | Sponsored by HAPS0:56:38 | 12. Learning from Mistakes0:58:56 | 13. Suggest a Different Instructor1:08:33 | 14. Many Challenges Are Invis...
Source: The A and P Professor - February 15, 2022 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

Sins Against Science - A Chat with Judi Nath | TAPP 110
AuthorJudi Nath stops by for a chat about her new bookSins Against Science: How Misinformation Affects Our Lives and Laws. We discuss theorigins of the book, its central message, and how we can use the book's content to becomebetter teachers of human anatomy& physiology.00:00 | Introduction00:42 | Introducing Judi Nath03:56 | Sponsored by AAA04:47 | Sins Against Science14:13 | Sponsored by HAPI15:01 | Stories About Science25:17 | Sponsored by HAPS26:24 | Hard Topics35:40 | Staying Connected★ If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to:theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-110.html🏅 Apply for ...
Source: The A and P Professor - March 1, 2022 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

Digesting Foods and Fads - A Chat with Judi Nath | TAPP 111
AuthorJudi Nath stops by once more for a chat about another of her new books, this one titledDigesting Foods and Fads. We discuss the book'scontent, why Judi wrote it, and how we canuse the book's content to become better teachers of human anatomy& physiology.00:00 | Introduction00:42 | Introducing Judi Nath03:56 | Sponsored by AAA03:12 | Digesting Food and Fads18:11 | Sponsored by HAPI19:00 | Stories for Learning29:14 | Sponsored by HAPS30:21 | Million Dollar Words Explained39:13 | Staying Connected★ If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to:theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-111.html🏅 ...
Source: The A and P Professor - March 14, 2022 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs

Should We Extend Deadlines? | Models & Color Codes | TAPP 112
In this episode, host Kevin Patton asks, how do wehandle the trepidation we experience when we are flooded with uncertainty after anintense learning experience? Some thoughts about being upfront about usingmodels, analogies, and color codes in science. And we explore that difficult question:should we extend deadlines for students when they ask?00:00 | Introduction00:43 | Trepidation After New Learning05:13 | Sponsored by AAA05:49 | Transparency About Models, Analogies, and Color Codes23:38 | Sponsored by HAPI24:36 | Leniency With Deadlines30:21 | Sponsored by HAPS31:00 | Is Leniency Fair?40:32 | Staying Connected...
Source: The A and P Professor - April 5, 2022 Category: Physiology Authors: Kevin Patton Source Type: blogs