
Web-Based Modules Designed
to Address Learning Bottlenecks in Introductory Anatomy and Physiology Courses
Myrta
Hayes, Douglas College
Allen Billy, British Columbia Institute
of Technology and Douglas College
Allen Billy
Allen Billy is a member of the Basic Health Sciences Department at the
British Columbia Institute of Technology and the Biology Department at
Douglas College. He specializes in teaching basic Human Anatomy and Physiology,
Pathophysiology and Pathology to students in Health programs and university
transfer first year Biology. His academic background includes a doctorate
in Zoology from the University of Texas at Austin and a Master's and Bachelor's
degrees in Zoology from the University of British Columbia.
Myrta Hayes
Myrta Hayes
has a Bachelor's degree in Molecular Biology from Simon Fraser University
in Burnaby, British Columbia. She is the Biology Lab Supervisor and coordinates
and develops lab activities in Human Anatomy and Physiology courses and
in university transfer first year Biology courses at two Douglas College
campuses. Myrta also acts as the Web Manager
for the Biology Department web site and has a strong interest in developing
computer modules for educational purposes.
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