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  ADAM/Pearson AIA and Lafferty Lab Guide Student Bundle!
ADAM AIA Version 4 Software and Benajamin Cummings Lafferty
Manual Student Bundle
Get the best anatomy learning combination of the award winning A.D.A.M.®
Interactive Anatomy (AIA) software with the Lafferty Lab Manual that was written
to support AIA software. The AIA software only works with Windows operating
systems.
Information on the elements of the bundle:
1) A.D.A.M.® Interactive Anatomy (AIA)Version
4.0 DVD Software:
Identify over
20,000 anatomical structures
The AIA
Program - A powerful application that provides layer-by-layer dissection of
the anatomy, point-and-click identification of over 20,000 anatomical
structures, a full suite of search, indexing, and cross-referencing
capabilities, and other unique features.
Multiple open windows now available
The
A.D.A.M.. Anatomy Database - The most comprehensive digital database of
detailed anatomical images in the world, including illustrated, fully dissectible
male and female bodies. You are now able to view this database in
multiple windows at the same time, being able to compare the same structure
in either anterior, lateral, medial and posterior views when applicable. The
newly enhanced database has been peer-reviewed by a team of leading
anatomists to insure accuracy.
AIA offers over 400 pinned images
Over
400 new supplemental "pinned image"
illustrations and cadaver pro-section photographs are included to greater
enhance your experience. Not only do you get the highest quality
illustrations in the business, but now get photographs from actual human
dissection, complete with pinned structures, to compare and learn.
3D Models do more than rotate
3D Library Volumes 1 and 2- 3D models allow the viewer to
visualize hundreds of specific structures down to the smallest details. In
addition to standard rotation, 3D models
provide for exploded views, transparency effects and fly-through sequences.
Derived from sectioned data from the Visible Human Project, the models are
anatomically correct. Through cross linking, the viewer can navigate from a
structure in 3D directly to the same structure in a different content type
and compare the two. All of these visual experiences provide for the maximum
understanding of the 3Dimensional anatomical relationships. Models included:
Skull, Heart, Lungs, Male Reproductive System, Female Reproductive System,
Eye, Ear, and Brain.
Slide
shows offer interactive learning
A.D.A.M. "Slide Show"
- An easy-to-use authoring and annotation tool that supports development of
interactive lessons and courseware using A.D.A.M. imagery, while retaining
the full interactive capabilities of Interactive Anatomy. Lessons can be
easily and quickly distributed via diskette, local network, or the Internet.
Slide Show provides the solution to add new, specific "pedagogy" to the
graphically-rich A.D.A.M. Anatomy Database. Click here
to visit the A.D.A.M. Slide Show Archive.
Multiple languages means no more translating
Numerous languages
are included to provide the viewer with the correct anatomical structure
names for your region. No more translation is needed, A.D.A.M. has done all
the work for you!
OTHER NEW FEATURES *200% Speed Increase
*Multiple Windows
*Slide Show
*50% larger images*Anatomy Revisions
*3D Content
*Language Lexicons
*More Content2) A.D.A.M.® Interactive Anatomy Student Lab Guide, 3/E:
Mark Lafferty, Delaware Technical and Community
College
Samuel Panella, Delaware Technical and Community College
This lab guide provides exercises that guide students through the more
than 20,000 images in the revised edition of the A.D.A.M.® Interactive
Anatomy DVD (AIA). Expert AIA users themselves, authors Lafferty and Panella
know what students need to bridge the gap between systems-based anatomy texts
and the extensive illustration program found in AIA.
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