McGraw-Hill offers various tools and technology products to support Human Anatomy. Students can order supplemental study materials by
contacting their local bookstore or by calling 800-262-4729. Instructors
can obtain teaching aids by calling the Customer Service Department at
800-338-3987, visiting the McGraw-Hill website at www.mhhe.com, or
contacting their local McGraw-Hill sales representative. For InstructorsDigital Content Manager
This easy-to-use multimedia resource allows instructors to utilize artwork
from the text in multiple formats to create customized classroom
presentations, visually based tests and quizzes, dynamic course website
content, or attractive printed support materials. The following digital
assets are grouped by chapter on this cross-platform CD-ROM.
- Art Full-color digital files of all illustrations in the book,
plus the same art saved in unlabeled and gray-scale versions,
can be readily incorporated into lecture presentations, exams,
or custom-made classroom materials.
- TextEdit Art Every illustration is placed in a PowerPoint
presentation that allows the user to edit, move, resize, and
delete labels and leader lines as desired to create customlabeled
images for presentations and/or tests.
- Photos Digital files of all photographs from the book can
be reproduced for multiple classroom uses.
- Tables Every table that appears in the text is provided in
electronic form.
- Animations Numerous full-color animations that support
the topics discussed in the text are provided. Harness the
visual impact of processes in motion by importing these files
into classroom presentations or online course materials.
- Active Art Active Art consists of illustrations that have
been converted to a format that allows the artwork to be
edited inside Microsoft PowerPoint. Each piece of art inside
an Active Art presentation can be broken down to its core
elements, grouped or ungrouped, and edited to create
customized illustrations.
- PowerPoint Lecture Outlines Ready-made presentations
that combine art, animations, and lecture notes are provided
for each of the 28 chapters of the text. These outlines can be
used as they are, or can be tailored to reflect your preferred
lecture topics and sequences.
- PowerPoint Slides For instructors who prefer to create
their lectures from scratch, all illustrations, photos, and
tables are pre-inserted by chapter into blank PowerPoint
slides for convenience.
Instructor’s Testing and Resource CD-ROMThis cross-platform CD provides a wealth of resources for the instructor.
Among the supplements featured on this CD is a computerized test
bank that uses testing software to quickly create customized exams.
This user-friendly program allows instructors to search for questions
by topic, format, or difficulty level; edit existing questions or add new
ones; and scramble questions for multiple versions of the same test.
Word files of the test bank questions are provided for those instructors
who prefer to work outside the test-generator software. Other assets on the Instructor’s Testing and Resource CD
include an Instructor’s Manual with comprehensive teaching outlines
and lecture suggestions, and answers to the What Did You
Learn? questions from the text. TransparenciesA set of 600 transparency overheads includes key illustrations and
photos from the book. Clinical Applications ManualThis manual, written by Michael Hendrix, Southwest Missouri
State University, expands on Human Anatomy’s clinical themes and
introduces new clinical topics and case studies to develop students’
abilities to apply knowledge to realistic situations. e-InstructionThe Classroom Performance System (CPS) is an interactive system that
allows the instructor to administer questions electronically during class.
Students answer questions via handheld remote control keypads, and
their individual responses are logged into a grade book. Aggregated
responses can be displayed in graphic form. Using this immediate feedback,
the instructor can quickly determine if students understand the
lecture topic or if more clarification is needed. CPS promotes student
participation, class productivity, and individual student accountability. Course Delivery SystemsWith help from our partners WebCT, Blackboard, Top-Class, eCollege,
and other course management systems, professors can take complete
control of their course content. Course cartridges containing Online
Learning Center content, online testing, and powerful student tracking
features are readily available for use within these platforms. For StudentsAnatomy & Physiology RevealedAnatomy & Physiology Revealed is a unique multimedia tool
designed to help students learn and review human anatomy using
cadaver specimens. Detailed cadaver photographs blended together
with a state-of-the-art layering technique provide a uniquely interactive
dissection experience. This easy-to-use program features the
following sections: - Dissection Students can literally peel away layers of
the human body to reveal structures beneath the surface.
Structures can be pinned and labeled, just as is done in a
real dissection lab. Each labeled structure is accompanied by
detailed information and an audio pronunciation. Dissection
images can be captured and saved.
- Animation Compelling animations demonstrate muscle
actions, clarify anatomic relationships, or explain difficult
physiology concepts.
- Imaging Labeled x-ray, MRI, and CT images help students
become familiar with the appearance of key anatomic structures
as seen through different medical imaging techniques.
- Self-Test Challenging exercises let students test their ability
to identify anatomic structures in a timed practical exam
format. A results page provides analysis of test scores plus
links back to all incorrectly identified structures for review.
- Anatomy Terms A visual glossary of general terms helps
students learn the language of anatomy. Directional and
regional terms are included, as well as planes and terms of
movement. Each definition is accompanied by an illustration
or animation and an audio pronunciation of the term.
Online Learning CenterThe Human Anatomy Online Learning Center (OLC) at
www.mhhe.com/mckinley offers access to a vast array of premium
online content to fortify the learning and teaching experience. Text-Specific Study Tools The OLC features quizzes, interactive
learning games, and study tools tailored to coincide with
each chapter of the text. Essential Study Partner A collection of interactive study
modules contains animations, learning activities, and quizzes
designed to help students grasp complex concepts. Online Tutoring Through a 24-hour tutorial service moderated
by qualified instructors, help with difficult concepts is only
an email away. Human Anatomy AtlasThis collection of key images from the textbook provides a comprehensive
resource for studying anatomic structures and a convenient
place to write notes during lecture or lab. Virtual Anatomy Dissection Review CD-ROMThis multimedia program, created by Jon Waters of Pennsylvania
State University and Melissa Janssen and Donna White of Collin
County Community College, contains vivid, high-quality, labeled
cat dissection photographs. The program helps students easily
identify and compare cat structures with the corresponding
human structures. |