End-of-Term Reviews Help Keep Your Course on Track | TAPP Episode 17

Walk away from each semester with confidence by doing an intentional course review before you leave. Which is the correct spelling, mamillary or mammillary? Put your A&P course into high gear with a new episode of TAPP Radio. How do you spell mamillary? (5.5 min) Leave each semester with confidence after a course review. (22.5 min) If you cannot see or activate the audio player click here. Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram! "We can only be said to be truly alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasures." Thornton Wilder   (0:42) Which spelling is correct, mammillary or mamillary? Is it Mamillary or Mammillary? (from the o-log-y blog) How Do YOU Pronounce It? (previous TAPP Radio episode) Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary (includes Latin and Greek word parts)   (6:10) A slate of intentional review activities at the end of the semester can provide multiple benefits. That includes leaving things in good order for a more relaxed break. TestDebriefing Boosts Student Learning (previous TAPP Radio episode) Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning (classic book of simple but powerful teaching strategies) What the Best College Students Do (another classic book about what makes a great college teacher) Check Marks Make Me Happy! (Kevin's blog post) If the hyperlinks here are not active, go to TAPPradio.org to find the episode page. More details at the episode page. Transcript available at the script page. Listen to any episode on your Alexa device. Join The A&P Professor social network: Blog Twitter @theAPprofessor Facebook theAPprofessor Instagram theAPprofessor YouTube Amazon referrals help defray podcasting expenses.

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