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64BB Quickly Moving to Remote Delivery—The Musical | Bonus Episode The A&P Professor

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In this "emergency" bonus episode, host Kevin Patton outlines ways to quickly move our courses from on-campus venues to remote delivery during a public health event. And sing along with Greg Crowther to keep our spirits up!
00:42 | Let's Move!
01:50 | Support Our Sponsors
02:36 | Sing a Song. Sing It Loud.
11:54 | Sights and Sounds
18:18 | Sing It Strong
20:41 | Keeping It Real
26:11 | Stay Connected
 
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All adventures, especially into new territory, are scary. (Sally Ride)
Let's Move! 1 minute
We've been told to pack up and move our course home from campus to the nebulous and scary "remote." What to do?!
Mid-Winter Winterizing of Our Courses | Bonus Episode 63 (the prep work we should have done—but it's not too late!) Previews (yep, there are two) to the next "regular" episode. Get ready now (remember that prepping you forgot to do?) Memory Palaces with Chase DiMarco | Preview Episode 64 Getting Read for Memory Palaces with Chase DiMarco | Another Preview Episode 64
 
Support Our Sponsors 1 minute
Want to continue free access to this podcast. Well, then maybe clicking a few links may be worth your while...
Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction (HAPI)Online graduate program for holders of advanced degrees who want a comprehensive review of core principles of both anatomy and physiology, introduction to contemporary teaching practice, hands-on practice in course design and implementation, navigating the roles of college faculty, and collaboration with peers in building a solid portfolio in teaching human anatomy and physiology. nycc.edu/hapi
American Association for Anatomy (AAA)
A searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by the American Association for Anatomy (AAA) at anatomy.org. Searchable transcript Captioned audiogram  Don't forget—HAPS members get a deep discount on AAA membership!
 
The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society (HAPS)
You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there.
Anatomy & Physiology Society theAPprofessor.org/haps
 
Sing a Song. Sing It Loud. 9 minutes
The first 6 tips—out of one million, er... 19, total in this episode. Plus a sing-along. Really.
Tips 1. Don't forget to breathe. 2. Pretend you're going to that cancelled conference. 3. Less is more. 4. Ask for help. 5. Involve the world. 6. Involve students. Don't forget to breathe! (blog post for students) my-ap.us/39TyfBZ Making Mistakes Teaching Anatomy & Physiology | Episode 63 (it's okay—really!) The Sodium Jeer about cells keeping sodium (Na+) out. Na, Na, Na... This can help students remember where sodium is and how it behaves in a variety of physiological processes. (Warning: ear bug) faculty.washington.edu/crowther/Misc/Songs/jeer.shtml Includes guidance, study questions, lyrics, sound file, sheet music (with melody play-back) Lyrics (let's all sing along, okay?):
Na Na Na Na Na Na!
Sodium can't get in! Additional lyrics (when sodium channel open, produding a "funny" current)
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha!
Sodium CAN get in! Fick's Law of Diffusion about the equation for calculating diffusion rates. faculty.washington.edu/crowther/Misc/Songs/fick.shtml Includes guidance, lesson plan, study questions, lyrics, sound file, music video, sheet music (with melody play-back) Lyrics (are you singing along?):
Fick says how quick, A molecule will diffuse.
Delta P times A times k, Over D is the law to use.Fick says how quick, A molecule will diffuse.
Delta P times A times k, Over D is the law to use.(Fick) Pressure difference,
(Fick) Surface area,
(Fick) And the constant k
A

In this "emergency" bonus episode, host Kevin Patton outlines ways to quickly move our courses from on-campus venues to remote delivery during a public health event. And sing along with Greg Crowther to keep our spirits up!
00:42 | Let's Move!
01:50 | Support Our Sponsors
02:36 | Sing a Song. Sing It Loud.
11:54 | Sights and Sounds
18:18 | Sing It Strong
20:41 | Keeping It Real
26:11 | Stay Connected
 
If you cannot see or activate the audio player click here.

Please take the anonymous survey: theAPprofessor.org/survey

Questions & Feedback: 1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336)
Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram!
 
All adventures, especially into new territory, are scary. (Sally Ride)
Let's Move! 1 minute
We've been told to pack up and move our course home from campus to the nebulous and scary "remote." What to do?!
Mid-Winter Winterizing of Our Courses | Bonus Episode 63 (the prep work we should have done—but it's not too late!) Previews (yep, there are two) to the next "regular" episode. Get ready now (remember that prepping you forgot to do?) Memory Palaces with Chase DiMarco | Preview Episode 64 Getting Read for Memory Palaces with Chase DiMarco | Another Preview Episode 64
 
Support Our Sponsors 1 minute
Want to continue free access to this podcast. Well, then maybe clicking a few links may be worth your while...
Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction (HAPI)Online graduate program for holders of advanced degrees who want a comprehensive review of core principles of both anatomy and physiology, introduction to contemporary teaching practice, hands-on practice in course design and implementation, navigating the roles of college faculty, and collaboration with peers in building a solid portfolio in teaching human anatomy and physiology. nycc.edu/hapi
American Association for Anatomy (AAA)
A searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by the American Association for Anatomy (AAA) at anatomy.org. Searchable transcript Captioned audiogram  Don't forget—HAPS members get a deep discount on AAA membership!
 
The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society (HAPS)
You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there.
Anatomy & Physiology Society theAPprofessor.org/haps
 
Sing a Song. Sing It Loud. 9 minutes
The first 6 tips—out of one million, er... 19, total in this episode. Plus a sing-along. Really.
Tips 1. Don't forget to breathe. 2. Pretend you're going to that cancelled conference. 3. Less is more. 4. Ask for help. 5. Involve the world. 6. Involve students. Don't forget to breathe! (blog post for students) my-ap.us/39TyfBZ Making Mistakes Teaching Anatomy & Physiology | Episode 63 (it's okay—really!) The Sodium Jeer about cells keeping sodium (Na+) out. Na, Na, Na... This can help students remember where sodium is and how it behaves in a variety of physiological processes. (Warning: ear bug) faculty.washington.edu/crowther/Misc/Songs/jeer.shtml Includes guidance, study questions, lyrics, sound file, sheet music (with melody play-back) Lyrics (let's all sing along, okay?):
Na Na Na Na Na Na!
Sodium can't get in! Additional lyrics (when sodium channel open, produding a "funny" current)
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha!
Sodium CAN get in! Fick's Law of Diffusion about the equation for calculating diffusion rates. faculty.washington.edu/crowther/Misc/Songs/fick.shtml Includes guidance, lesson plan, study questions, lyrics, sound file, music video, sheet music (with melody play-back) Lyrics (are you singing along?):
Fick says how quick, A molecule will diffuse.
Delta P times A times k, Over D is the law to use.Fick says how quick, A molecule will diffuse.
Delta P times A times k, Over D is the law to use.(Fick) Pressure difference,
(Fick) Surface area,
(Fick) And the constant k
A

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