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Quizizz. Play this quiz now! FlipQuiz Toolbox™ Use of Assessment Methods by US and Canadian Medical Schools. How to play Kahoot! Medical Gross Anatomy - Games. Anatomy Crossword Puzzles Interactive crossword puzzles help in learning how to spell anatomy terms.

Medical Gross Anatomy - Games

Who Wants to be a Millionaire Doctor - Learning Module Review Games Anatomy Jeopardy - Sequence Review Games Cells and Tissues - Review of the 3 labs and 3 learning modules in this sequence. Musculoskeletal - Upper Limb - Review of the upper limb labs and learning modules. Musculoskeletal - Lower Limb - Review of the upper limb labs and learning modules. Cardiovascular/Respiratory - Review of the 4 labs and 3 learning modules in this sequence. Autonomics - Review of the autonomic nervous system. Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Template. If their website is any indication, Jefferson County Schools in Tennessee must be a very good place to teach.

Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Template

The website contains numerous, good, technology resources. One such resource is a collection of templates for building PowerPoint games based on the concepts of Jeopardy, Who Wants to be a Millionaire, Wheel of Fortune, Bingo, and $25,000 Pyramid. All of these templates can be downloaded from the site and altered to suit your needs. Applications for EducationStudents generally find studying to be a lot more enjoyable when they can do it in a game format. These templates provide a good way to build review games that your whole class can play at once. Here are some related resources that may be of interest to you:200+ Games for Your Blog or WebsiteGames for the Brain. Audiology Jeopardy Resident Version Jeopardy Template. Factile - Jeopardy-Style Quiz Game Creator For Teachers. Chapter 4 lesson 1-2 crossword puzzle - Crossword Labs. Across 2. something that erupts on earths surface clue 113 4. its forms in river and streams clue 113 6. rock that can be formed by an igneous or sedimentary rock clue 114 8. molten rock underground clue 113 10. something that forms in a variety of environments clue 113 11. how one rock can change into another clue 114 Down 1. fragments that make up a rock clue 111 3. the grain size in a rock clue 112 5. igneous rocks that form as magma cools underground clue 121 7. minerals help classify the rocks clue 112 9. a source that is found in mountain valleys clue 111.

Chapter 4 lesson 1-2 crossword puzzle - Crossword Labs

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How to Use Augmented Reality To Transform Your Classroom. Augmented Reality is changing education.

How to Use Augmented Reality To Transform Your Classroom

What started out as something that was simply “cool” has become a way to engage learners like never before. In fact, while I was first introduced to Augmented Reality through the Aurasma App, I never imagined that while walking through a trendy neighborhood in Washington D.C. this past summer, I would come across the first public interactive augmented reality mural dedicated to the life of the actor Paul Robeson. Designed by artist Corey L.

Stowers, this mural allows viewers to scan and thus trigger images of his artwork with their mobile devices, accessing historical videos and original content that depict the life of the great athlete, performer, and civil rights activist. What started out as something that was simply “cool” has become a way to engage learners like never before. It was at this moment that I realized that Augmented Reality was a way to bring a new dimension to learning. How can I start using AR in my classroom?