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Revision as of 19:13, 17 August 2011
The Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum (OVAM) will provide access to a comprehensive and pedagogically structured set of veterinary anatomical resources from UK veterinary schools and other institutions. These will be aggregated and ordered in an environment which will make them easily discoverable by different cohorts of learners. Key to the success of this project will be the development of effective methodologies to embed and integrate these materials within a traditional curriculum to maximise exposure, uptake and sustainability.
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3D imaging of the bones in an elephant foot by John Hutchinson.
- Interactive drag and drop activity based on Stubbs work from 1766.
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A sample chapter from Budras' "Anatomy of the Horse" on the equine thoracic limb.
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