Wednesday, January 19, 2022

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 a debriefing of the last year, just like we do with our teaching, plus a look ahead. We'll review host Kevin Patton's predictions from last year and make some new predictions for this year. And makes some plans, too.

0:00:00 | Introduction

0:01:19 | Look Back: Milestones & New Projects

0:19:17 | 2021 Topics: Teaching & Learning

0:35:29 | Remembering Linda Swisher

0:37:00 | 2021 Topics: Science Updates

0:43:22 | Our Sponsors

0:47:23 | 2021 Predictions Revisited

0:58:06 | Look Forward: New Habits

1:02:04 | Look Forward: 2022 Predictions

1:17:05 | Staying Connected

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May this be the day
We come together.

 

Mourning, we come to mend,
Withered, we come to weather,

 

Torn, we come to tend,
Battered, we come to better.

 

Tethered by this year of yearning,
We are learning
That though we weren't ready for this,
We have been readied by it.

 

Steadily we vow that no matter
How we are weighed down,
We must always pave a way forward.

(Amanda Gorman)

 

Look Back: Milestones & New Projects

18 minutes

We look back at some significant events new initiatives of the past year/season.

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Directions in A&P Teaching | Where We've Been & Where We Are Going | Future Trends | TAPP 107

 

2021 Topics: Teaching & Learning

16 minutes

We look at the major themes and topics in teaching and learning over the past season. It's a good way to remind ourselves of topics we want to go back and revisit, as well as remind ourselves of what we heard over the last year.

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Remembering Linda Swisher

1.5 minutes

A brief tribute to nurse and A&P educator Linda Swisher.

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2021 Topics: Science Updates

6.5 minute

Wow. We covered a lot of different discoveries and other updates in the concepts and content of human science.

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Our Sponsors

4 minutes

Thanks to our three faithful sponsors! They're our sponsors because of a shared mission. And because they're really nice! Please remember to thank them next time you interact with them. Or maybe just do it now.

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2021 Predictions Revisited

10.5 minute

How did Kevin do in his predictions from last year's debriefing episode?

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86 | What a Year! | Pandemic Teaching & More | A Reflection (last year's January episode)

 

Look Forward: New Habits

4 minutes

Find out Kevin's commitment to a new habit. And a request for your help!

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Look Forward: 2022 Predictions

15 minutes

Hmmm. What are Kevin's psychic predictions for 2022? What are YOUR predictions? (Let us know!)

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