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1. Make the addition of a brief term description to the first introduction of a new term and, perhaps, if someone were to get the term wrong in the "quizzing", and it becomes much more valuable as both a teaching aid and as a personal development tool.Awesome app for learning muscular and skeletal anatomy of the appendages.
2. For instance, the app utilizes word/picture association and repetitive cognitive re-association to help the user learn the basic terms of human anatomy.
3. Also, the lower revies complain about having to take forced breaks, but all you have to do is press next in the top right corner! This is such a great help (and beginner friendly too, as it gets more challenging) zero ads and works offline.
4. Overall, it's good if you're new to anatomy, but if you're a medical student like me it doesn't have much to offer.I LOVE this app! It has helped me so much in reviewing for my anatomy and physiology class.
5. I get flashcards on the anatomy of the human body which tends to improve my memory and well as maintaining my focus.
6. What it doesn't do is provide a basic definition or explanation of the word, which becomes increasingly important as you broaden your anatomical and psychological vocabularies.
7. Hopefully, they keep working on it because it has lots of potential.Decent app for those looking to learn anatomy as a beginner.
8. It seems that everytime it tries to introduce a new body part, it will crash.App needs a couple of fixes such as when it resets answers and you have to start from the very beginning.
9. It would help so much for people just starting out in anatomy including me.
10. But lacks enough in-depth information, and there should be an option to set the difficulty level, or an option to choose the cards that I already know so I don't have to waste time progressing.
11. One feature that would greatly help my understanding is a note on the images depicting whether they are anterior or posterior position.