Wednesday, April 24, 2019

New: Interactive Anatomy Tool


Hewes Library is now providing access to the Gale Interactive Human Anatomy tool.

Interactive Human Anatomy allows students to examine virtual 3D dissections and immerse themselves in interactive research. This tools can be used for in-classroom demonstrations or help with homework and research assignments.


Interactive Human Anatomy allows users to:


  • delve deep into concepts with tools to zoom, rotate, and explore models
  • experience guided interactive lessons aligned with course curriculum
  • view relevant reference content from Gale for further study and research
  • use self-assessments to ensure concept comprehension
  • access resources on their computer at any time through multiple web browsers

Monmouth College users can access this tool from the Hewes Library website Databases A-Z tab and find the resource under "Interactive Human Anatomy".

Highlights of the resource in a short video from Gale (2:15 min):



For more information on using this tool in the curriculum, see this video from the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine (26:57 min).


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