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Show Notes
Host Kevin Patton previews the content of the upcoming full episode, which features a discussion of how mid-term check-ins can help in teaching A&P.
There's more... some listener feedback, word dissections, and recommendations from The A&P Professor Book Club.
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Topics
1 minute
- Sperm speed
- Hematopoiesis in the gut
- How long does a Lego take to get through the alimentary canal?
- We have a new sponsor? Who is it?
- Mid-Semester Check-Ins Keep Your A&P Course on Track
Listener Feedback
2.5 minutes
Listener Charlie Taylor has feedback on how he handles incorrect student answers after a test.
Word Dissections
4.5 minutes
- Chimerism
- Allograft
- Progenitor cell
Kevin's Unofficial Guide to the Annual HAPS Conference
1.5 minutes
I need your help for the next edition of Kevin's episode on getting ready for the HAPS conference.
- Questions
- Your own experiences
- What you've taken away from HAPS conferences
- Tips and advice (especially secret, superlative tips from longtimers)
I need a bit of SOUND from you. Call in or send a recording! (but text is okay, too)
Book Club
3.5 minutes
- Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning
- by James Lang
- amzn.to/2Em0FY3
- Check out The A&P Professor Book Club
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