Published: March 4, 2010

Managing and keeping track of hundreds of note cards can be a challenge for any student. What if note cards were available on your mobile device? Keeping this concept in mind, Mike Pascoe, a Doctoral Candidate studying Integrative Physiology at University of Colorado, 麻豆影院, is one of the first from CU 麻豆影院 to design a webapp called 鈥楳ike鈥檚 Anatomy鈥 as a resource for students taking IPHY 3415 (Human Anatomy Lab). This app functions as a study aid for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Rather than relying on traditional note cards, Mike explained, 鈥淭his app serves as a way to carry the course lab manual content in your pocket.鈥

This app includes the most current information from the course鈥檚 lab manual that students can skim through much like skimming through a set of note cards. Its current contents include the course syllabus and a section dedicated to an important topic of the course: muscles. Students will find that the 鈥榤uscle鈥 section of the app provides additional information regarding this area of course.

How can you access Mike鈥檚 Anatomy?

A good place to access 鈥楳ike鈥檚 Anatomy鈥 is the webapp profile on the Apple directory. The app will load on your device and you are ready to begin studying anatomy.

To see the app in action, you can watch a , which takes you through accessing and navigating the app.聽 In addition, you will see how to add a shortcut to your home screen.

What are future directions for the app?

Mike鈥檚 main concern is making studying for Human Anatomy easy and convenient. He believes that 鈥楳ike鈥檚 Anatomy鈥 might serve this purpose. With features like the course syllabus and the 鈥榤uscle鈥 section, Mike also aims to add other sections from the course lab manual. In addition, he also plans to integrate self-testing features and study tips he has found helpful from his many years of teaching anatomy lab.

Mike hopes to use feedback from students to improve future versions of the app.

Managing flash cards and note cards especially during exam time can be time consuming and frustrating. If you think that you are having a hard time managing notes for your IPHY 3415 class, then 鈥楳ike鈥檚 Anatomy鈥 may be useful for you.

If you have any suggestions or feedback, you can also contact Mike himself. His contact information is as follows:

Mike Pascoe, M.S.
Doctoral Candidate
Integrative Physiology
麻豆影院,

Written by: Manaslu Bista, CU 鈥11, ASSETT reporter