Regards,
Lora Flinn
I also went away from the list format and used a drawing technique. I also tryed a line drawing form. If I need to know the outer layer and then what comes next as I go deeper into the body part I draw a line with and arrow down then over. I then write the word of the next layer. Above that I put a silly word that helps me remember and it could start with the same letter of it may be related to the word in appearance only and it works!
All this looks nothing like the lists in the manual. Sometimes I can see myself using my anchor list but I may try just using that and see if it works.
Thanks for the reply.
Lora
You said you play DOH, sorry I am not such what that is. Tell me more. And also, what is SFQ.
Here is my plan. I will photoread front back to front the book. Then front to back. After that I will do the dipping/skittering. Not sure which one I am good with yet. Then I plan to make up a sheet with the ABC list on one side and room tro drae on the other. I will draw the body parts, create the ABC list to match it.
This is how I plan to learn all the material. I tryed it with just the make-up of the bones and the list worked great so now I want to photoread first and put the two together.
I also have Microbiology, which I will see if this work out okay to for that. I just wise I could chat with the authors of these course and get there input.
Later,
Lora