Upper Limb
Below are two models showing the upper limbs. Continue reading Upper Limb
Grading with an iPad Pro
One feature of the iPad Pro I took advantage of is the split screen mode. Last semester on the same day of my final lab practical I took a trip by plane. Before I left campus, I used the school … Continue reading Grading with an iPad Pro
Onion Root Tip
Pictures of a slide of the onion root tip showing cells undergoing various stages of Mitosis. (TM: varied due to different objectives used. All taken with an A7ii) Continue reading Onion Root Tip
Whitefish Blastula
Below are a selection of pictures taken from the Whitefish Blastula in different stages of Mitosis, particularly the Metaphase and early Telophase (TM: Various objectives, all taken with an A7ii) Continue reading Whitefish Blastula
Purkinje neurons in cerebellum
A collection of Purkinje neurons in the cerebellum, stained for neurofilament, taken at increasing magnification. Continue reading Purkinje neurons in cerebellum
How My Students Took Notes
Ever since I started teaching using an iPad with Powerpoint slides of unlabeled pictures, I found that my students had been creative in how they took notes. Two methods stood out to me. Taking notes using a tablet: Cutting and … Continue reading How My Students Took Notes
Student Success Seminar
One of the more interesting classes I taught before was the “Science Success Seminar.” This is a class setup for incoming freshmen in the Sciences and we tried to address the typical issues a student would face – sleeping habit, … Continue reading Student Success Seminar
Muscle models of the lower limb
(Last updated: 3-15-2017) Most pictures on this page contain a link in the caption to the annotated version of the same model. Continue reading Muscle models of the lower limb
Sheep Brain
(Last updated: 3-15-2017) This page will be updated with more pictures. Most pictures in this page contain a link in the caption to the annotated version of the same picture. Continue reading Sheep Brain
Skin Model
Below is a typical model of skin. Key to this figure is below. Key to the model: A – Epidermis B – Reticular dermis C – Hypodermis / subcutaneous fat / superficial fascia D – Arrector pili E – Sebaceous/oil … Continue reading Skin Model
