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Thieme’s Teaching Assistant: Anatomy

Posted by Mlungisi Dlamini on May 6, 2009


1) ABOUT

The publisher Thieme has launched a new product, Thieme’s Teaching Assistant: Anatomy.

 2) CONTENT

The Thieme Teaching Assistant is a state-of-the-art presentation tool featuring all 2,000+ stunning illustrations and clinical images from Atlas of Anatomy by Anne M. Gilroy, Brian R. MacPherson, and Lawrence M. Ross. Please will you look at http://www.thiemeteachingassistant.com/page.aspx?pid=0 to see this wonderful product!

 This cutting-edge platform enables the lecturer to enhance students’ learning experiences by incorporating dynamic visuals into lectures and course materials to present complex concepts with unprecedented clarity.

 The Thieme Teaching Assistant: Anatomy allows you to:

– Export images as individual files or embedded into PowerPoint slides or PDFs

– Locate specific images using the search function

– Turn individual labels and leader lines “on” or “off” to prepare student study guides, handouts, tests and other materials for an individual image or a series of images

– Use the Teaching Assistant live in the classroom to magnify images and demonstrate concepts with an unprecedented level of clarity

– A detailed brochure is available in PDF and can be downloaded from http://www.thieme.de/connect/en/services/brochure.html

 3) PRICING

Up to 1,000 FTEs = R38,460

Up to 2,500 FTEs = R46,260

Up to 5,000 FTEs = R54,060

It is available as a site wide license allowing all lectures and students at your institution to lift their teaching and learning experience to a new, unprecedented level.

4) TRIALS

Non-committal 2-week trials are available to institutions. Please email Fiona at fiona.bester@wwis.co.za to arrange trial access.

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