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Revision as of 12:42, 22 September 2014
WikiVet Learning Resources | |
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Wikipages Recommended pages |
Over 5,000 pages of content covering the entire veterinary curriculum. |
Drag and Drop (Dragster) Test your knowledge using drag and drop boxes |
Dragster - Drag and Drop activities are sets of anatomy images with labels to drag onto the relevant area. |
WikiQuiz Collection of multiple choice quizzes |
WikiQuiz contains multiple choice questions for both preclinical and clinical topics with feedback and links to the relevant WikiVet article. |
Flashcards Test your knowledge using flashcards |
Flashcards are a self assessment tool with questions, answers and links to the relevant article on WikiVet. |
Videos Selection of relevant videos |
WikiVet Media is WikiVet's own video website where you can find a large collection of veterinary videos on anatomy, husbandry and clinical topics. |
Podcasts Selection of relevant podcasts |
Currently we have links to the largest set of veterinary podcasts on Clinical, Research and Disease topics. |
Computer Aided Learning Useful programmes |
A selection of the best free veterinary computer aided learning programs for vets and students |
Full Text Articles Journal Articles |
WikiVet has worked with veterinary publishers to provide links to their journals and summarised key pages |
Veterinary Web Links Links to Veterinary Sites |
We have the largest listing of educational web links on the web and many of these have been reviewed by vets and students |
Error: No valid link was found at the end of line 2. OVAMAnatomy Museum Resources |
The largest set of online veterinary anatomy exhibits within one collection. |