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Student Edition
Instructor Edition
Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology, 9/e

David N. Shier, Washtenaw Community College
Jackie L. Butler, Grayson County College
Ricki Lewis, SUNY - Albany

ISBN: 0072539623
Copyright year: 2006

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Media:

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This multimedia collection of visual resources allows instructors to utilize artwork from the text in multiple formats to create customized classroom presentations, visually-based tests and quizzes, dynamic course website content, or attractive printed support materials. The digital assets on this cross-platform CD-ROM are grouped by chapter within the following easy-to-use folders.
  • Active Art Library Key figures from the text are saved in layers that can be manipulated which can be isolated and customized to meet the needs of the lecture environment.
  • Animations Library Numerous full-color animations of key physiological processes are provided. Harness the visual impact of processes in motion by importing these files into classroom presentations or course websites.
  • Art Libraries Full-color digital files of all illustrations in the book, plus the same art saved in unlabeled and gray scale versions, can be readily incorporated into lecture presentations, exams, or custom-made classroom materials. These images are also pre-inserted into blank PowerPoint slides for ease of use.
  • Photo Libraries Digital files of instructionally significant photographs from the text – including cadaver, bone, histology, and surface anatomy images – can be reproduced for multiple classroom uses.
  • PowerPoint Lectures Ready-made presentations that combine art and lecture notes have been specifically written to cover each of the 20 chapters of the text. Use the PowerPoint lectures as they are, or tailor them to reflect your preferred lecture topics and sequences.
  • Tables Library Every table appearing in the text is provided in electronic form.

You can quickly preview images and incorporate them into PowerPoint or other presentation programs to create your own multimedia presentations. You can also remove and replace labels to suit your own preferences in terminology or level of detail.

Online Learning Center (OLC) (http://www.mhhe.com/shieress9) The OLC offers an extensive array of learning and teaching tools. The site includes chapter quizzes, links to websites, supplemental reading lists, clinical applications, interactive activities, and art labeling exercises. Students can click on a diagram of a human body and get relevant case studies. Instructor resources include lecture outlines, supplemental reading lists, technology resources, clinical applications, and case studies.

The Instructor’s Manual is available online through the Instructor Resources on the OLC.

Instructor’s Testing and Resource CD-ROM, 0-07-253966-6, is a computerized test generator free upon request to qualified adopters and contains the complete test item file on CD-ROM.

McGraw-Hill provides more than 400 Overhead Transparencies, 0-07-253964-x, of all text line art including fully labeled and many unlabeled.

MediaPhys CD-ROM, 0-07-283401-3, combines incredible multimedia and powerful visuals with in-depth textual content. This interactive program allows you to visualize physiological processes and their relationships.

Ph.I.L.S. Physiology Interactive Lab Simulations CD-ROM, 0-07-287167-9, This comprehensive CD-ROM may be used to supplement or substitute for wet labs. Students can use Ph.I.L.S. to adjust variables, view outcomes, make predictions, and draw conclusions. It includes many interactive lab simulations covering Skeletal Muscle Function, Electrocardiogram and Heart Function, Respiration and Basal Metabolic Rate.

Virtual Anatomy Dissection Review, 0- 07-285550-9. This program helps students easily identify and review the corresponding structures and functions between the cat and the human body.

Print:

The Laboratory Manual for Hole’s Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 0-07-285287-9, by Terry R. Martin, Kishwaukee College, is designed to accompany the ninth edition of Hole’s Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology.

Student Study Guide, 0-07-285288-7, by Nancy A. Sickels Corbett offers chapter overviews, chapter objectives, focus questions, mastery tests, study activities, and mastery test answers.

Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual-Fetal Pig, 0-07-243814-2, by Terry R. Martin, Kishwaukee College, provides excellent full-color photos of the dissected fetal pig with corresponding labeled art. It includes World Wide Web activities for many chapters.


Instructors: To experience this product firsthand, contact your McGraw-Hill Education Learning Technology Specialist.