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News Release from: ADInstruments | Subject: Summer schools 2007
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 27 April 2007
Summer school for the physiology
educator
ADInstruments has announced four physiology curriculum development workshops to be conducted during summer 2007, in association with several US academic institutions and societies
The first of these events, in association Miramar College, San Diego, California, will be a 'fun physiology workshop at the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society 2007 Conference, on May 30, 2007 The workshop will cover new advances in HTML-based data acquisition learning utilizing the newly released ADInstruments LabTutor system
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 31 Aug 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Attendees will be shown proven methods for integrating experimental information, step-by-step protocols, data collection and student reporting.
More information on the course can be found by visit the HAPS 2007 website.
The second, a 'student laboratory techniques workshop, will be held at West Chester University, Dept of Biology, 21-22 June 2007.
This intensive two-day forum will help educators combine skills, information and resources to develop a plan that can be applied to any student laboratory setting.
The workshop on day one will examine ECG, muscle, EOG, frog and earthworm experiments and day two will focus on customising experimental workflow using HTML.
As space is limited, it is suggested educators get their registration form today by contacting ADInstruments.
The third event is a practical neurobiology workshop will be conducted at the University Central Arkansas, dept of biology on 10 August 2007.
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