Steps to Formulate the Study Guide for Human Anatomy
Overview
This teaching / learning strategy shares step-by-step guidelines on how to improve the understanding of human anatomy among teachers and students.
ORBIT AND OCULAR ADNEXA
SOURCE OF INFORMATION
- Search and gather the reference sources.
- Compilation of reference will include gross anatomy textbooks, anatomy & physiology (A&P) textbooks, ophthalmology textbooks, and medical dictionaries.
LAYOUT OF INFORMATION
- Browse through all the chapters, subchapters, headings, and subheadings in 'Table of Contents' to give an insight about the flow of presentation on the title.
- Outline and design the arrangement and flow of information based on the objectives of the title.
GLOSSARY OF INFORMATION
- Browse through the glossary section to identify the terminology and keywords that are repetitive throughout the title.
- Shorlist the terminology and keywords that are associated with the title and arrange them in a specific manner.
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SOURCE OF INFORMATION
- Search and gather the reference sources.
- Compilation of reference will include gross anatomy textbooks, anatomy & physiology (A&P) textbooks, otorhinolaryngology and head and neck surgery (ORL-HNS) textbooks, and medical dictionaries.
LAYOUT OF INFORMATION
- Browse through all the chapters, subchapters, headings, and subheadings in 'Table of Contents' to give an insight about the flow of presentation on the title.
- Outline and design the arrangement and flow of information based on the objectives of the title.
GLOSSARY OF INFORMATION
- Browse through the glossary section to identify the terminology and keywords that are repetitive throughout the title.
- Shorlist the terminology and keywords that are associated with the title and arrange them in a specific manner.