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Active Learning with Connect for A&P


Looking for ways to incorporate active learning into your face-to-face A&P course? With McGraw Hill’s award-winning Connect for Anatomy & Physiology, students get the active learning experience they need to be successful in A&P by learning how to perform lab experiments, execute anatomy dissections, identify human body parts, examine histological and radiological images, and more!

This webinar, delivered by Dr. Michael Koot, McGraw Hill’s Sr. Director of Digital Content and Pedagogy, discusses active learning  and how Connect for A&P provides students with the active learning experience they need to master tough concepts.

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Succeed in A&P Podcast

This podcast series is dedicated to the sharing of ideas, best practices, and teaching tips around the topics of Anatomy & Physiology.

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Stay up to date on ways you can succeed in your A&P course with McGraw Hill’s blog, featuring tips and tricks on how to take your A&P course to the next level.

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Connect for Anatomy & Physiology

Connect for Anatomy & Physiology will maximize instructor time and boost student knowledge retention and engagement.

Connect for Anatomy & Physiology Features

Practice Atlas

Accessible through our ReadAnywhere app, Practice Atlas for Anatomy & Physiology is a digital resource that turns the traditional anatomy atlas into an engaging and interactive student learning tool. This includes pairing images of common anatomical models with outstanding human cadaver photography so that students can perfect naming structures on both models and human bodies.

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Connect for Anatomy & Physiology

Connect for Anatomy & Physiology will maximize instructor time and boost student knowledge retention and engagement.

Interactive Presentations

Bringing textbook content to life, Interactive Presentations are designed to guide students through each chapter’s key concepts and learning objects.

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Virtual Labs

Connect Virtual Labs is a fully online lab solution that can be used to replace, prepare, supplement, or make-up labs to bridge the gap between lab and lecture. These lab simulations help students learn the practical and conceptual skills needed to succeed in lab environments, while checking their comprehension and providing instant feedback. With adaptive pre-lab and post-lab assessment available, instructors can personalize each assignment.
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Bloom's Taxonomy

As a learning science company, we design products and solutions that builds up student higher-order thinking skills. Within McGraw Hill Connect®, we tag it accordingly so you can filter your search, assign it, and receive reporting on it. These content asset types can be associated with one or more levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy.

Prepare students for success with adaptive learning.

Incorporate adaptive study resources like SmartBook 2.0 into your course and help your students be better prepared in less time. Watch the video to learn more about how SmartBook 2.0 creates a personalized learning path for every student.

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APR: Cadaver Simulation Tool

Anatomy & Physiology Revealed 4.0 (APR) is an interactive human cadaver, fetal pig, or cat dissection tool that enhances lecture and lab so students can learn A&P anytime, anywhere. ARP is highly customizable, providing instructors with the flexibility to select the content that best reflects their teaching goals. In course-specific areas of A&P, students see only the instructor’s designated content, and only this content will appear in quiz questions. APR contains all the systems covered in A&P and Human Anatomy courses, including: Body Orientation Cells and Chemistry Tissues APR 4.0 now features: Improved Accessibility Updated User-Friendly Interface More Mobile-Friendly New! 3D Interactive Model

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Connect Reports

Save time and gain student insights with Connect Reports. Connect provides instructors with customizable reports on student performance, learning outcomes, and insight into at-risk students. Connect Reports seamlessly integrates with LMS grade books.

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Help your students study anytime, anywhere.

Students won’t carry their textbooks 24/7, but you can bet they’re carrying their phones. The ReadAnywhere app gives access to their textbook and assignments wherever they go. Learn more about ReadAnywhere, available for courses with the McGraw Hill eBook and Connect with SmartBook 2.0.

Writing Assignments

Help students improve their conceptual understanding and written communication skills with Connect’s Writing Assignments.  Integrate writing skill development into your course with ease and help your students gain the critical writing skills they need for success now and beyond.  Assign, monitor, mark and provide feedback all in one place.

Connect & Academic Integrity

McGraw Hill Connect offers a wide range of tools to help you create high-integrity courses and assessments. From personalization to policy settings and remote proctoring, building a course that promotes academic integrity is simple.

Anatomy & Physiology Revealed (APR) is an interactive human cadaver dissection tool to enhance lecture and lab. APR contains all the systems covered in A&P and Human Anatomy courses, including Body Orientation, Cells and Chemistry, and Tissues.

  • Mobile-friendly! Bring APR to your students on tablets and smartphones.
  • Updated user interface.
  • Increased accessibility for screen reader capability.
  • New Interactive 3D models
  • No effect on your pre-built lists, APR question banks, or integration capabilities! 

About the Authors

The four authors of Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED® have worked together for 20 years as medical educators, innovators, and communicators. Teaming up in 1997 to create Anatomy Revealed, they subsequently developed the content and guided the pedagogy for Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED at The Center for Creative Instruction (CCI).

CCI is a research and development center at the University of Toledo dedicated to incorporating innovative technology into teaching. The CCI has extensive experience developing state of the art applications and innovative technology that remains on the cutting edge. CCI has enjoyed a long and productive partnership with McGraw Hill in the development of the Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED products.

Roy Schneider developed: Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Human Cadaver, Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Cat, and Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Fetal Pig.Roy Schneider developed: Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Human Cadaver, Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Cat, and Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Fetal Pig.

Roy Schneider holds a BA from the University of Toledo and MFA from the University of Michigan, Medical and Biological Illustration Program. He is currently the manager of Medical Illustration at the University of Toledo Health Science Campus, Center for Creative Instruction. He’s also an active member of the Association of Medical Illustrators.

Dennis E. Morse developed: Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Human Cadaver, Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Cat, and Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Fetal Pig.Dennis E. Morse developed: Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Human Cadaver, Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Cat, and Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Fetal Pig.

Dennis E. Morse holds a BS in Biology from Hastings College (NE) and MS and PhD degrees in Anatomy from the University of North Dakota. Dennis is currently Visiting Professor of Physiology and Cell Biology at the University of Nevada School of Medicine. He is Emeritus Professor of Anatomy at the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Health Science where he has taught gross anatomy for medical and allied health students.

Carol Bennett-Clarke developed: Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Human Cadaver.Carol Bennett-Clarke developed: Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Human Cadaver.

Carol Bennett-Clarke holds a BS in Biology from Denison University (OH) and MS and PhD in Anatomy from the University of Rochester, School of Medicine and Dentistry (NY). Dr. Bennett-Clarke currently teaches gross anatomy to medical and allied health students. She is Professor of Neurosciences and Associate Dean for the Pre-Clinical Medical Education at the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences.


Mark Hankin developed: Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Human Cadaver.Mark Hankin developed: Anatomy & Physiology | REVEALED 3.2: Human Cadaver.

Mark Hankin received his BA in Biological Sciences from the University of Chicago and a PhD in Developmental Genetics and Anatomy from Case Western Reserve University. He is currently Professor of Biomedical Sciences and Director of Anatomy Programs at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine in Rochester MI. He teaches anatomy and embryology in undergraduate medical, graduate medical, and allied health programs.



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