00:40 | Adult Brain Neurogenesis
05:36 | Sponsored by HAPS
06:17 | Finding Media for Teaching A&P | Adam Rich
10:42 | Sponsored by AAA
11:21 | Eponyms Again! | Mike Pascoe
27:58 | Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program
28:39 | Personal Names and Pronouns
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1 | Adult Brain Neurogenesis
5 minutesA recurring topic in this podcast, here's some recent evidence for adult neurogenesis in the brain.
- A Common Embryonic Origin of Stem Cells Drives Developmental and Adult Neurogenesis (recent research published in Cell) my-ap.us/2CS0qTk
- Researchers discover the source of new neurons in brain's hippocampus: Findings extend understanding of how a continuous supply of neurons throughout life is connected with learning and memory (summary of the research) my-ap.us/2CZPaUU
- Past episodes related to this segment
2 | Sponsored by HAPS
0.5 minuteThe Human Anatomy & Physiology Society (HAPS) is a sponsor of this podcast. Did you know there's a one-day regional HAPS conference in March? Check it out. You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there.
3 | Finding Media for Teaching A&P
4.5 minutesAdam Rich sparks another look at Barbara Waxer's advice in Episode 28 about finding and using media in our teaching. Barbara's "bonus" list of collections has now been added to a new page at The A&P Professor website. And you are asked to contribute!
- Using Media in Our A&P Course – Advice From Barbara Waxer | Episode 28
- Finding Media for Teaching A&P (new webpage listing sources) theAPprofessor.org/media
- To find the podcast app, search your device's app store or go to Stay Connected to the Podcast | TAPP Radio
4 | Sponsored by AAA
1 minuteThe searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by The American Association of Anatomists (AAA) at anatomy.org. Their big meeting is in April at the Experimental Biology (EB) meeting in Orlando FL. Check it out!
5 | Eponyms Again!
16.5 minutesAfter recalling that in the previous episode, Kevin forgot that when discussing Broca's massive sideburns, he could have mentioned that the term "sideburn" is itself an eponym. Then Mike Pascoe calls in with a tip and triggers additional conversation about how to handle eponyms in our teaching.
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- The Eponym Episode | Using Modern Terminology | Episode 40
- anatomicalterms.info (online tool recommended by Mike Pascoe)
- Cognitive Load Theory my-ap.us/2D0yeO9
6 | Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program
0.5 minutesThe Master of Science in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction—the MS-HAPI—is graduate program for A&P teachers. A combination of science courses (enough to qualify you to teach at the college level) and courses in instructional practice, this program helps you power up your teaching. Kevin Patton is a faculty member in this program. Check it out!
7 | Personal Names and Pronouns
4 minutesLearning, using, and properly pronouncing students names is worth the effort to connect with learners personally and build mutual trust and respect. Likewise, introducing our own preferred gender pronouns opens the door for including the personal pronoun preference of student (should that be important to them) and can help connect with our students in ways that improve the learning environment.
- The Lasting Impact of Mispronouncing Students’ Names https://my-ap.us/2D1rYWy
- Teachers' Strategies for Pronouncing and Remembering Students' Names Correctly my-ap.us/2D0hBlM
- Gender Pronouns and Teaching my-ap.us/2D1equi
- The Problem With Pronouns my-ap.us/2CZjrU0
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