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Froguts Frog Dissection HD for iPad app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 4288 ratings )
Games Education Educational Simulation
Developer: Froguts
3.99 USD
Current version: 2.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 02 May 2013
App size: 37.12 Mb

REQUIREMENTS: *** PLEASE READ ***
*** Works Only On: iPad 2 and above ***

OVERVIEW:
The Froguts Frog Dissection HD iPad app is an incredibly realistic 3d simulation of a Bullfrog ( Rana catesbeiana) designed to better facilitate knowledge and comprehension of frog anatomy and physiology.  It can be used as both a stand alone tool and as a training reference for many different teaching styles and learners. The curriculum is divided into two main parts: dissection (dorsal + ventral exploration) and practicums (timed practice + assessment).  We truly hope you enjoy this product.

*Froguts is a partner and sustaining member of The National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT).

FEATURES:

•Both male and female specimens.
•10 different practicum models with 4 different modes (timed anatomy, timed physiology, scored anatomy, scored physiology + randomized scored practicums). 
•Tools include: scalpel, forceps, scissors, pins, and microscope
•Unique 3d engine thats provides realistic graphics
•Rotate and  Pinch to Zoom details.
•Interactive organs which provide physiological, textural, and topographical information.
•Interactive pins which provide anatomical name , physiologic information and other choices.
•Complete audio narration with Closed Caption Text and encouraging feedback.

BENEFITS:

If your curriculum requires dissection:
•Costs less than most dissection manuals.
•Practice helps procedural understanding .
•Familiarizes anatomy and physiology prior to dissection, which helps increase retention.
•Provides an alternative assessment before and afterwards.

If your curriculum does not include or is opposed to dissection:
•Provides a safe and ethical alternative.
•Reduces human impact on frogs.
•High standard of quality in simulation for in depth understanding of the frog body.
•Ability to do practicum assessment without having an actual frog practicum.