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e-Pack: Anatomy & Physiology + MindTap, 1 term Instant Access, 1st Edition

Elizabeth Co

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e-Pack: Anatomy & Physiology + MindTap, 1 term Instant Access 1st Edition by Elizabeth Co

Overview

Your students save money by purchasing this e-Pack which includes Anatomy & Physiology, 1st Edition, with access to MindTap for 1 term. MindTap is the digital learning solution that powers students from memorization to mastery. It gives you complete control of your course\u2014to provide engaging content, to challenge every individual and to build their confidence.

Elizabeth Co

Liz (Elizabeth) Co is an assistant clinical professor in the Departments of Biology and Health Sciences at Boston University. She teaches human anatomy, human physiology and physiology of reproduction classes. As a professor, Dr. Co is renowned for her passion -- both about the human body and about learning itself. In 2018 she was nominated by students and members of the faculty at Boston University and received the Metcalf Award for Excellence in Teaching, Boston University’s highest teaching award. Dr. Co’s current research focuses on learning, particularly critical-thinking skills development. Within her large introductory courses she integrates an active learning and study skills curriculum. One of the focal points she investigates is how “student awareness about their learning impacts their assessment performance.” She serves on the physiology learning objective panel of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society, and works with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute on a project developing educational resources for use in anatomy, physiology and biology courses.