The website SpacedEd (http://www.spaceded.com/) was recommended to the MS3s by Dr. McDougall during our CF3 course. The general idea is that you sign up for courses, and they send you a couple questions every couple of days. The ones you get wrong get sent to you again after a shorter time interval than the ones Read More…
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Notes Plus-An Excellent App for Taking Notes, written by Don Wei
Notes Plus – $6 I’ve used Noterize, Note Taker HD, GoodReader, Adobe Ideas, and Evernote for note-taking. I feel like each of these apps do their own thing well, whether its audio recording, intuitive zooming, handwriting autozoom, or file/important/export management, but none of them had the whole package. I have to say Notes Plus has Read More…
Are electronic readers hard on your eyes? – The Orange County Register
Are electronic readers hard on your eyes? – The Orange County Register. Featuring our star MS1s, Dean Clayman, and Dr. Crow from Ophthalmology!
iPad Student Workshop-February 28th, 2011
This workshop included 1) “Achieving a Paperless Workflow” by David Tran 2) Creating Shared Dropbox in the Anatomy Lab by Raja Narayan and Martin Hofmann and 3) A Review of Anatomy Apps by Areo Saffarzadeh. Watch the complete tutorial. Search for UC Irvine in iTunesU, Click on iPad Orientation, then iPad Student Workshop #4. Read More…
weDraw Lite/Pro – App Review by Julie Youm
Cost: Free/$1.99 Rating: 4/5 weDraw Lite is described by its developers as “an application for collaborative sketching and drawing.” And, true to this description, we were able to create, share and simultaneously update a drawing between two iPads via Bluetooth within just a few short minutes of downloading this app. Being able to connect to Read More…
Inkling Produces the First Interactive Anatomy Textbook for the iPad- Essential Clinical Anatomy by Moore, Agur and Dalley
Inkling has released an iPad version of Essential Clinical Anatomy (ECA) 4th ed. By Moore, Agur and Dalley. This version presents the core anatomical concepts found in Moore’s Clinically Oriented Anatomy, Sixth Edition. All ten iPads in the UC Irvine Anatomy lab have ECA which students can reference during their dissections. You can download the Read More…
iPad2 vs Motorola Xoom comparison by PCMag.com
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2381812,00.asp
iPad Colliquium: Use of iPad in the Anatomy Lab- Monday, February 28th at noon
We will have the anatomy lab iPads (all ten) available for you and plan to discuss how the iPad can help you learn in the lab. This is a great opportunity to have time to look at the apps already provided and have input on what else we can do to make the iPad a Read More…
Join us at MacHealthcare.org on Wednesday, 10am PST
Transforming Medical Education with the iPad – Lessons Learned from the iMedEd Initiative Warren Wiechmann, MD MBA will discuss how the iPad is helping transform the curriculum at the UC Irvine School of Medicine to make medical education more innovative and interactive. The iMedEd Initiative has provided each student in the Class of 2014 with Read More…
SwitchEasy Nude iPad Case by David Tran
In my opinion, the ideal iPad case is a something that protects the iPad without killing its aesthetics. It’s no secret that Apple products are known for their sleek industrial design: smooth glass surfaces, laser cut aluminum casings, and an absence of buttons. The drawback? Apple is great at making shiny, little fingerprint-magnets that are Read More…