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Kinesiology & Sport Sciences

Guide to library resources for kinesiology, exercise physiology and athletic training majors

Virtual Resources in Kinesiology and Sports Science

  • BioDigital Human FREE 3D anatomy exploratory tool. Choose female or male models, easy side navigation to peel back layers in multiple body systems. Quiz and annotation features. Online, android and apple mobile apps. Students will need to set up an account to use.                
  • Visible Body Apps PAID collection of HD apps for studying anatomy and physiology. Different products have different desktop and mobile options. Individual purchase options.
  • Google Image Search for free anatomy coloring pages brings up lots of things.
  • Just Physiology has one free case study
  • MedlinePlus Anatomy
  • Muscle and Motion - Free trials of apps
  • McFarlin, B. K., Weintraub, R. J., Breslin, W., Carpenter, K. C., & Strohacker, K. (2011). Designing Online Learning Modules in Kinesiology. Journal of educational technology & society, 14(2), 278–284.

Virtual Resouces - General

And there are special research guides for Faculty

Accessiblity

  •  Accessible Communication Styles provides guidance for choosing Inclusive language to celebrate the diversity of experiences. The toolkit discusses use of "people-first" and "identity-first" language  to address the concerns of disability advocacy groups while promoting human dignity. This toolkit offers current best practices which promote an inclusive library environment.
  •  Virtual Accessibility includes tips and resources to ensure that library events are welcoming and accessible for everyone who is interested in participating. The Virtual Accessibility toolkit offers specific tips for video meetings and presentations, webinars, group discussions, an accessible documents and handouts. When online programs and classes are planned with accessibility in mind, it is possible for many people who have previously found barriers to enjoy and benefit from the opportunities their libraries provide.
  • Supporting Neurodiverse Learners is a resource for educators, instructional designers, website developers, librarians, and students who are interested in learning more about how to support neurodiverse learners.