Along with the app itself, there are a series of activities and guides for Human Anatomy Atlas on zSpace that are designed to help instructors use the app with their students.
There is an extensive list of activities focusing on individual body systems and how they are connected. Each lab activity comes with a guide for instructors and a worksheet for students. You can access them to download here.
A few of the activities even include instructor tutorials, which you can watch on zSpace's website or by following the linked activities below. Here's the full list of activities:
- Anatomical Regions of the Human Body
- Investigating the Skeletal System
- Investigating the Muscular System
- Investigating the Nervous System
- Investigating the Circulatory System
- Investigating the Digestive System
- Investigating the Urinary System
- Investigating the Endocrine System
- Investigating the Lymphatic System
- Investigating the Reproductive System
- Investigating Relationships: Nervous System and Skin
- Investigating Relationships: Circulatory System and the Brain
- Investigating Relationships: Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
- Investigating Relationships: Circulatory System and the Kidneys
- Muscular and Skeletal Interactions
- Complex Movement of the Skull
- Cystic Fibrosis
Instructors can also watch this tutorial about how to incorporate an eye dissection into lecture.
Additionally there are guides accessible via zSpace's website to give instructors more resources for teaching with Human Anatomy Atlas for zSpace:
- Human Anatomy Atlas Teaching Strategies
- Visible Body Keyboard Reference
- Visible Body Reference Sheet
- Human Anatomy Atlas - Human Heart (Lab Activity)
- Human Anatomy Atlas - The Digestive System (Lab Activity)
- Human Anatomy Atlas - Cranial Nerves - Part I (Lab Activity)
- Human Anatomy Atlas - Cranial Nerves - Part II (Lab Activity)