Do A & P Textbooks Have Too Much Content? | TAPP 94

Oh, thathuge A&P textbook I teach from! Do I really need tocover all of it? Host Kevin Patton discusses his take on this age-old problem. Does thecolor of my marking pen send a signal that I don't want to send to my students? A breakthrough in understandinghow teeth sense cold. And what in the world is atunneling nanotube—and can I get one at my local hardware store?Greek names for SARS-CoV-2 variants simplifies conversation and avoids stigma.00:00 | Introduction00:43 | How Do Teeth Sense Cold?07:04 | Sponsored by AAA08:32 | Red& Green for Student Feedback18:03 | What's a TNT?23:52 | Sponsored by HAPI25:06 | Greek Names for COVID Variants30:24 | Are A&P Textbooks Too Long? Are Mittens Too Big?36:41 | Sponsored by HAPS39:15 | Are A&P Textbooks Too Long? What About Novels?46:35 | Staying Connected If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to:theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-94.htmlApply for your credential (badge/certificate) for listening to this episode:theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-94.html/#badge Please take the anonymous survey:theAPprofessor.org/survey Questions& Feedback:1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) FollowThe A&P Professor onTwitter,Facebook,Blogger,Revue,Tumblr, orInstagram!@theAPprofessor Get the almost-dailyTAPP Science& Education UpdatestheAPprofessor.org/updatesDo A&P textbooks have too much content? Don't tell me that thought has never occurred to you! (Kevin Patton) How Do Teeth Sens...
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