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Tim Benz in for Mark. Tim talks Penguins coaching search and is joined by Jim Connely to do just that.
Tim Benz in for Mark. Tim talks Penguins coaching search and is joined by Jim Connely to do just that. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"More Than Just Trucks" kicks off 2023 by looking back at 2022. This month, Ray is joined by Jim Connely, Truck Country/Stoops' marketing director, as they recap the trucking and transportation industries, as well as other world news and pop culture.
Listen to this episode with Jim Connely & Matt Garcia (McGraw Hill). Jim interviews Matt about the new upgrades to Anatomy & Physiology Revealed! With Anatomy & Physiology Revealed, you can customize anatomical/cadaver views, animations and imaging in APR for your students. Based on this customized view, we have an assignment feature in Connect. You can use this for lecture or lab prep and for many other aspects of your course! In this interview, we talk about accessibility and many other features to make 100% that EVERY student can have access to a virtual cadaver and lab experience.
My name is Jim Connely, and I am excited to bring you the Science Lab Radio Podcast. This interview style podcast is dedicated to all things considered in the science lab. Every other week, I will interview a key thought leader in the science field. We will talk about things like:· Curriculum · How to manage resources in the lab· Hitting a moving target with students & the demands of online, F2F and hybrid learning· Equipment opportunities or challenges· Specimens· Accessibility in the lab (online and F2F)· Inclusion and Diversity & what it means for our future· MHE Virtual Labs (where the lab is always open) · Pre-Lab (reaching every student on or off campus)· How to bridge the gaps between lecture and lab· How to provide a complete lab experience for online learning As your host, I promise you will take valuable information and insight from our podcast shows. My goal is to have you leave energized, excited, and empowered to make your lab the best it can be! Oooh and we will have fun along the way! Please make sure you don't miss any of our shows by subscribing to us via iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you consume your podcasts. Make it a great day!
Listen to this episode with Jim Connely & Matt Garcia (McGraw Hill). Jim interviews Matt about the new upgrade to A&P Prep! This brand new module is available right now. You can now assign Prep for ANY system in the Human Body plus we have a study skill covered too. The rebuild addresses accessibility and if you listen to this episode closely, you will have an opportunity to earn some McGraw Hill SWAG! WOO HOO! Email your replies to: James.connely@mheducation.com or Matthew.garcia@mheducation.com Have a great day!
In honor of Valentine's Day, Jim Connely (interim host) talks about Dr. Michael Koot's (McGraw Hill) article about how to integrate the new Heart rotatable 3D model, including the top five views! 3D models in Anatomy & Physiology Revealed (APR) provide students students with a great perspective and allows them to see the spatial relationship between structures they can't see in a flat image. How might you use the Heart 3D model in your course?Create an assignment using the Anatomy & Physiology Revealed Connect Assignment type. Any APR Connect Assignment can include an activity that uses one of the available 3D models.Learn more about the APR Connect Assignment here: https://vimeo.com/492582902Use the “Create link” feature to bookmark an interesting view you have created with the 3D model. You can then share this link with your students or use it to quickly access this specific view of the 3D model during lecture or lab for demonstration purposes.Create an Active Learning Activity. A scavenger hunt makes APR even more engaging and fun. Give your students a specific task with the 3D model and ask them to copy their link and send it to you when they have completed the task. For example, you might tell them to find a view in the heart 3D model that will allow them to observe the septomarginal trabecula piercing the anterior papillary muscle.
With recent events, it's time to think about getting your A&P course online! This is the first in a series of podcasts that will share ideas and advice for successful remote learning. Join Valerie Kramer (valerie.kramer@mheducation.com) and Jim Connely (james.connely@mheducation.com) as they discuss moving your course online. It's all about communication, organization—and keeping it simple! Inspiration comes from a recent article by professors Stephanie Moore (University of Virginia) and Charles B. Hodges (Georgia Southern University). You can find their article at: http://bit.ly/AdvicetoMoveOnline.
With recent events, it's time to think about getting your Microbiology course online! Join Valerie Kramer (valerie.kramer@mheducation.com) and Jim Connely (james.connely@mheducation.com) as they discuss moving your course online. It's all about communication, organization—and keeping it simple! Inspiration comes from a recent article by professors Stephanie Moore (University of Virginia) and Charles B. Hodges (Georgia Southern University). You can find their article at: http://bit.ly/AdvicetoMoveOnline.
With recent events, it's time to think about getting your Nutrition course online! Join Valerie Kramer (valerie.kramer@mheducation.com) and Jim Connely (james.connely@mheducation.com) as they discuss moving your course online. It's all about communication, organization—and keeping it simple! Inspiration comes from a recent article by professors Stephanie Moore (University of Virginia) and Charles B. Hodges (Georgia Southern University). You can find their article at: http://bit.ly/AdvicetoMoveOnline.
Join Valerie Kramer, Jim Connely and Matt Garcia (McGraw Hill) as they interview HAPS attendees and hear what tips they have for you. (Note: Voices listed below are not in order of appearance.) Listen now for inspiration!Tips are from the following faculty: Andy Russo, University of IowaMichael Koot, McGraw-Hill Education Bill Hoover, Bunker Hill Community CollegeBeth Kersten, State College of Florida (Manatee) Mary Beth Dawson, Kingsborough Community College Judy D' Aleo, Plymouth State University Feel the energy of the event and win a plethora of prizes!
Join us for Pro-Tip Friday at HAPS! Join Valerie Kramer, Jim Connely and Matt Garcia (McGraw Hill) as they interview HAPS attendees and hear what tips they have for you. (Note: Voices listed below are not in order of appearance.) Listen now for inspiration!Tips are from the following faculty: Carrie Espasandin, Olympic Community CollegeLeslie Hendon, University of Alabama BirminghamNahel Awadallah, Nash Community CollegeSteve Sullivan, Bucks County Community CollegeMatt Garcia, McGraw-Hill Education Feel the energy of the event and win a plethora of prizes!
Join us for Pro-Tip Thursday at HAPS! Join Valerie Kramer, Jim Connely and Matt Garcia (McGraw Hill) as they interview HAPS attendees and hear what tips they have for you! Faculty share their favorite tips! (Note: Voices listed below are not in order of appearance.) Listen in for more!Tips are from the following faculty: Paul Emerick, Monroe Community CollegeCinnamon VanPutte, Southwest Illinois CollegeJenifer Regan, University of Southern Mississippi Chad Wayne, University of HoustonSteve Kish, Zane State CollegeHiranya Roychowdhury, Dona Ana Community CollegeTom Braem, Northwestern Health Sciences UniversityValerie Kramer, McGraw-Hill EducationMeg Collver, McGraw-Hill Education Feel the energy of the event and win a plethora of prizes!
It's officially the month of the Human Anatomy & Physiology Society Conference! Join Valerie Kramer, Jim Connely and Matt Garcia (McGraw Hill) to hear what we have in store for you and ways to make the most of your time at HAPS. Feel the energy of the event and win a plethora of prizes!
Be inspired with Active Learning Techniques! Join us for a fun show shared to us from the Succeed in A&P podcast. Jim Connely will introduce Valerie Kramer (McGraw-Hill) and Rob Brooker (University of Minnesota), as they discuss Active Learning in the classroom. What works, what doesn't—and why it's a great idea to help you increase success. Thank you for listening to this episode of Grow Microbiology!
Join Jim Connely (McGraw-Hill Education) in episode, where he talks about how an excellent article authored by Dr. Heather Collins called “Defy Death by PowerPoint: 7 tips to Improve Multimedia Learning”. Jim talks about his take on Heather’s 7 tips and how you can rethink your PowerPoint or Multimedia strategy. The full article can be read here: https://www.mheducation.com/highered/ideas-new/defy-death-by-powerpoint.html Dr. Collin’s popular TEDx talk called Successful Thinking: It’s a Know-Brainer has 20,000+ views. It can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/dpdIx142gdM If you have a piece of content to recommend we review, please send them along to Jim Connely at james.connely@mheducation.com! Thank you for listening to the Grow Microbiology! You are all amazing!
More Microbiology Motivation from McGraw-Hill Life Sciences Marketing Director, Jim Connely. Join us as we share our experiences in Microbiology and look forward to exciting future advancements in our favorite discipline!
Join Jim Connely (McGraw-Hill Education) in episode, where he talks about how an excellent article authored by Dr. Heather Collins called “Defy Death by PowerPoint: 7 tips to Improve Multimedia Learning”. Jim talks about his take on Heather’s 7 tips and how you can rethink your PowerPoint or Multimedia strategy. The full article can be read here: https://www.mheducation.com/highered/ideas-new/defy-death-by-powerpoint.html Dr. Collin’s popular TEDx talk called Successful Thinking: It’s a Know-Brainer has 20,000+ views. It can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/dpdIx142gdM If you have a piece of content to recommend we review, please send them along to Jim Connely at james.connely@mheducation.com! Thank you for listening to the Succeed in A&P! You are all amazing!
Is there a newly discovered micro-organ in our lymph nodes? Perhaps we should be modeling professional integrity for our students. 00:42 | A new micro-organ in our lymph nodes? 05:31 | Daily Nuzzel newsletter with curated headlines for A&P teachers 07:18 | Succeed in A&P podcast mentioned us! 09:04 | Featured: Modeling professional integrity18:36 | The A&P Student blog If you cannot see or activate the audio player click here. Questions & Feedback: 1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram! I don't think it works very well to tell our students to be ethical. We have to show them what ethical looks like. Kevin Patton 1 | A New Micro-Organ? 4.5 minutes One headline announced the discovering of a new human micro-organ. It turns out, researchers have found a distinct structure just beneath the capsule of lymph nodes called the subcapsular proliferative focus (SPF) where memory B cells hang out—not deep in the germinal center (GC). This puts them in a good position to be activated by macrophages acting as antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and mount a strong secondary immune response. Researchers Discover New ‘Micro-Organ' in Human Immune System (news item about the discovery) Memory B cells are reactivated in subcapsular proliferative foci of lymph nodes (research article from Nature Communications) Second Harmonic Generation Imaging Microscopy: Applications to Diseases Diagnostics (describes the SHG method used to visualize the lymph node cells; see image) 2 | Curated daily headlines in the Nuzzel newsletter 2 minutes Sign up for a free email subscription to Kevin's daily headlines curated especially for A&P teachers. The A&P Professor Nuzzel newsletter nuzzel.com/theAPprofessor 3 | Succeed in A&P podcast 2 minutes The A&P Professor podcast received a couple of mentions in Jim Connely's podcast Succeed in A&P. Check out the August 31 episode, featuring Krista Rompolski! Listen in iTunes MHHE blog (scroll down to the podcast entry) The Syllabus Episode (from The A&P Professor, our podcast featuring contributions from Krista Rompolski) 4 | Modeling Professional Integrity 9.5 minutes Greg Crowther, whose song was featured in episode 25, calls in with an important point about modeling professional integrity for students: we should always cite the work of others. Whether we are using material legally is a separate issue. If we tell students they are plagiarizing if they don't cite others' works, then we are hypocrites if we don't model that behavior ourselves. Kevin mentions some other benefits of consistently citing the work we use in our courses. Promoting Academic Integrity in our Course (episode 25, also featuring a song by Greg Crowther) The HAPI graduate program in which Kevin teaches Barbara Waxer (a media expert slated for a future episode) Please call in with your reactions, ideas, and tips for promoting academic integrity: 1-833-LION-DEN or 1-833-546-6336 podcast@theAPprofessor.org Vesalius: The Fabric of the Human Body 5 | The A&P Student 3.5 minutes The A&P Professor is Kevin Patton's blog for A&P students. You can link to the blog, or to any specific post within the blog, from your course materials (syllabus, course page, learning management system, emails/messages to students). Kevin (mostly Jenny, his wife) sends out bookmarks you can distribute to your students. This wacky bookmark has an anatomical illustration of eyeballs in their orbits on the obverse and information (including URL) about the blog on the reverse. If you mention that you are a podcast listener, you'll also get the almost coveted The A&P Professor label pin (authorized for use on your academic attire). theAPstudent.org (the link to the main blog page) Bookmark request page (fill out the form accurately, or the request will be rejected) If the hyperlinks here are not active, go to TAPPradio.org to find the episode page. More details at the episode page. Transcript available at the script page. Listen to any episode on your Alexa device. Join The A&P Professor social network: Blog Twitter @theAPprofessor Facebook theAPprofessor Instagram theAPprofessor YouTube Amazon referrals help defray podcasting expenses.