| Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology, 8/e David N. Shier,
Washtenaw Community College Jackie L. Butler,
Grayson County College Ricki Lewis,
SUNY - Albany
Supplements ListOnline Learning Center (http://www.mhhe.com/shieress8)
The OLC offers an extensive array of learning and teaching tools. The site includes quizzes for
each chapter, links to websites related to each chapter, supplemental reading lists, clinical
applications, interactive activities, art labeling exercises, and case studies. Students can click on
a diagram of the human body and get case studies related to the regions they select. Instructor
resources at the site include lecture outlines, supplemental reading lists, technology resources,
clinical applications, and case studies.
Essential Study Partner
The ESP contains 120 animations and more than 800 learning activities to help your students
grasp complex concepts. Interactive diagrams and quizzes will make learning stimulating and fun
for your students. The Essentials Study Partner can be accessed via the Online Learning
Center.
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news, weekly course updates, referred and updated research links, daily news, and the
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BioCourse.com
BioCourse.com delivers rich, interactive content to fortify the learning, animations, images, case
studies and video presentations. Discussion boards and laboratory exercises foster collaboration and provide infinite learning and teaching opportunities. Biocourse.com contains these specific areas:
The Faculty
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find information on teaching techniques and pedagogy. A comprehensive search feature allows
instructors to search for information using a variety of criteria.
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keywords. Information is also available for many aspects of student life including tips for
studying and test taking, surviving the first year of college, and job and internship searches.
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with a source for basic information on suppliers, best practices, professional organizations and
lab exchanges.
Briefing Room is where to go for current news in the life sciences. News
feeds from the New York Times, links to prominent journals, commentaries from popular
McGraw-Hill authors, and XanEdu journal search service are just a few of the resources you
will find here.
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Learning Centers, and images from Visual Resource Libraries.
R&D Center is the opportunity to see what new textbooks, animations, and
simulations we're working on and to send us your feedback. You can also learn about other
opportunities to review as well as submit ideas for new projects.
The Laboratory Manual for Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy &
Physiology, 0-07-235120-9, by Terry R. Martin is designed to accompany the eighth
edition of Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology.
Student Study Guide, 0-07-243813-4, by Nancy A. Sickels Corbett
contains chapter overviews, chapter objectives, focus questions, mastery tests, study activities,
and mastery test answers.
The Instructor's Manual, 0-07-242523-7, by Michael F. Peters includes supplemental
topics and demonstration ideas for your lectures, suggested readings, critical thinking questions,
and teaching strategies. The Instructor's Manual is available through the Instructor Resources of
the Online Learning Center.
Microtest Test Item File, 0-07-242528-8, is a computerized test generator
free upon request to qualified adopters. A test bank of questions contains matching, true/false,
and essay questions. The test generator contains the complete test item file on CD-ROM.
McGraw-Hill provides Overhead Transparencies, 0-07-235122-5, of all text line art
including fully labeled and unlabeled duplicates of many of them for testing purposes or custom
labeling.
The Digital Content Manager, 0-07-242524-5, is a multimedia collection of visual
resources that 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 Process Figures from the text are
saved in manipulable layers that 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 that appears 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.
PageOut is McGraw-Hill's exclusive tool for creating your
own website for your A & P course. It requires no knowledge of coding. Simply type your
course information into the templates provided. PageOut is hosted by McGraw-Hill.
Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual-Fetal Pig, 0-07-231199-1, 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.
Web-Based Cat Dissection Review for Human Anatomy and Physiology, 0-
07-232157-1, by John Waters, Pennsylvania State University. This online multimedia program
contains vivid, high-quality labeled cat dissection photographs. The program helps students
easily identify and review the corresponding structures and functions between the cat and the
human body.
Dynamic Human Version 2.0, 0-07-235476-3. This set of two interactive
CD-ROMs cover each body system and demonstrates clinical concepts, histology, and
physiology with animated three-dimensional and other images.
Interactive Histology CD-ROM, 0-07-237308-3, by Bruce Wingerd and
Paul Paolini, San Diego State University. This CD containing 135 full-color, high-resolution LM
images and 35 SEM images of selected tissue sections typically studied in A&P. Each image
has labels that can be clicked on or off, has full explanatory legends, offers views at two
magnifications, and has links to study questions. The CD also has a glossary with pronunciation
guides.
Life Science Animation CD-ROM, 0-07-234296-X, contains 125
animations of major biological concepts and processes such as the sliding filament mechanism,
active transport, genetic transcription and translation, and other topics that may be difficult for
students to visualize.
Life Science Animations 3D Videotape, 0-07-290652-9, contains 42 key
biological processes that are narrated and animated in vibrant full color with dynamic three-
dimensional graphics.
Life Science Animations (LSA) videotape series contains 53 animations on
five VHS videocassettes; Chemistry, The Cell, and Energetics, 0-697-25068-7; Cell Division,
Heredity, Genetics, Reproduction, and Development, 0-697-25069-5; Animal Biology No. 1,
0-697-25070-9; Animal Biology No. 2, 0-697-25071-7; and Plant Biology, Evolution, and
Ecology, 0-697-26600-1. Another available videotape is Physiological Concepts of Life
Science, 0-697-21512-1.
Atlas to Human Anatomy, 0-697-38793-3, by Dennis Strete, McLennan
Community College, and Christopher H. Creek, takes a systems approach with references to
regional anatomy, thereby making it a great complement to your regular course structure, as well
as to your laboratory.
Atlas of the Skeletal Muscles, third edition, 0-07-290332-5, by Robert and
Judith Stone, Suffolk County Community College, is a guide to the structure and function of
human skeletal muscles. The illustrations help students locate muscles and understand their
actions.
Laboratory Atlas of Anatomy and Physiology, third edition, 0-07-290755-
X, by Eder et al., is a full-color atlas containing histology, human skeletal anatomy, human
muscular anatomy, dissections, and reference tables.
Human Anatomy and Physiology Study Cards, 0-07-290818-1, by Kent
Van De Graaff, R. Ward Rhees, and Christopher Creek, is a set of 300 3" x 5" cards with
terminology, pronunciation guides, word origins, diagrams, and concise descriptions of
anatomical and physiological concepts.
Coloring Guide to Anatomy and Physiology, 0-697-17109-4, by Robert and
Judith Stone, Suffolk County Community College, emphasizes learning through the process of
color association. The Coloring Guide provides a thorough review of anatomical and
physiological concepts. |
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