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Hearing Anatomy

Hearing Anatomy is part of an app series covering the ear for youth and health fair audiences

Hearing Anatomy is part of an app series covering the ear for youth and health fair audiences

Hearing Anatomy

by Blue Tree Publishing, Inc.
Hearing Anatomy
Hearing Anatomy
Hearing Anatomy

What is it about?

Hearing Anatomy is part of an app series covering the ear for youth and health fair audiences. Join Harry Hearing as he shows key concepts of hearing anatomy. Designed for an interactive teaching environment, the app is perfect as a “show and tell” teaching aid. Key concepts are displayed as both animations and on a “touch on parts” structure identification screen. All animation and touch ID screens can be zoomed, panned and sketched on. Example of use would be to project the app to a TV while the teacher narrates the story of Harry Hearing’s journey through the anatomy of the ear. Throughout the session, the teacher can highlight significant concepts by drawing directly on the animations as they play or are stopped on a key frame. Included is a youth audience health fair script and teaching station example - look for it under the help icon. The app loop feature allows the content to be looped through automatically for standalone uses such as museum displays, unattended health fair stations and clinic education.

Hearing Anatomy

App Details

Version
1.2.2
Rating
(2)
Size
28Mb
Genre
Education Medical
Last updated
September 1, 2023
Release date
March 28, 2016
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App Store Description

Hearing Anatomy is part of an app series covering the ear for youth and health fair audiences. Join Harry Hearing as he shows key concepts of hearing anatomy. Designed for an interactive teaching environment, the app is perfect as a “show and tell” teaching aid. Key concepts are displayed as both animations and on a “touch on parts” structure identification screen. All animation and touch ID screens can be zoomed, panned and sketched on. Example of use would be to project the app to a TV while the teacher narrates the story of Harry Hearing’s journey through the anatomy of the ear. Throughout the session, the teacher can highlight significant concepts by drawing directly on the animations as they play or are stopped on a key frame. Included is a youth audience health fair script and teaching station example - look for it under the help icon. The app loop feature allows the content to be looped through automatically for standalone uses such as museum displays, unattended health fair stations and clinic education.

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