Everyone can draw: An inclusive and transformative activity for conceptualization of topographic anatomy
Carly A. Horne,
David Hepworth,
Emma Saunders
et al.
Abstract:Anatomical drawing traditionally involves illustration of labeled diagrams on two‐dimensional surfaces to represent topographical features. Despite the visual nature of anatomy, many learners perceive that they lack drawing skills and do not engage in art‐based learning. Recent advances in the capabilities of technology‐enhanced learning have enabled the rapid and inexpensive production of three‐dimensional anatomical models. This work describes a “drawing on model” activity in which learners observe and draw … Show more
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