191 Episodes

  1. Even More Pandemic Teaching Tips | TAPP 72

    Published: 29/06/2020
  2. Faculty Mindsets & Minority Student Achievement Gaps | Journal Club with Krista Rompolski | TAPP 71

    Published: 15/06/2020
  3. Test Question Templates Help Students Learn | TAPP 70

    Published: 02/06/2020
  4. Content Delivery Style: Journal Club | TAPP 69

    Published: 18/05/2020
  5. Revisiting Retrieval Practice | New Journal Club | TAPP 68

    Published: 04/05/2020
  6. Simple Ideas for Pandemic Teaching | TAPP 67

    Published: 20/04/2020
  7. Slides Serve the Story of Anatomy & Physiology | Episode 66

    Published: 06/04/2020
  8. Episode 66 Intro | TAPP Radio Preview

    Published: 03/04/2020
  9. Still Moving Our Course to Remote| Episode 65

    Published: 25/03/2020
  10. Memory Palaces with Chase DiMarco | Episode 64

    Published: 16/03/2020
  11. Quickly Moving to Remote Delivery—The Musical | Bonus Episode 64b

    Published: 14/03/2020
  12. Getting Ready for Memory Palaces with Chase DiMarco | Bonus Episode 64

    Published: 09/03/2020
  13. Episode 64 Intro | TAPP Radio Preview

    Published: 05/03/2020
  14. Mid-Winter Winterizing of Our Courses | Bonus Episode 63

    Published: 26/02/2020
  15. Making Mistakes Teaching Anatomy & Physiology | Episode 63

    Published: 24/02/2020
  16. Episode 63 Intro | TAPP Radio Preview

    Published: 20/02/2020
  17. Another Big Year in Teaching Anatomy & Physiology | Episode 62

    Published: 10/02/2020
  18. Episode 62 Intro | TAPP Radio Preview

    Published: 06/02/2020
  19. The Prerequisite Problem in the A&P Course | Episode 61

    Published: 27/01/2020
  20. Episode 61 Intro | TAPP Radio Preview

    Published: 23/01/2020

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Explore human anatomy and physiology (A&P) teaching and learning with host Kevin Patton. An experienced professor, textbook author, and mentor, Kevin is a recognized leader in A&P teaching. The A&P Professor updates science content and provides practical teaching advice. Want some ideas to supercharge your A&P course? How about some support from a fellow A&P professor? This is the podcast for you!

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