Peripheral+Blood+Flow

Peripheral Blood Flow

Emily Zablocki- This was a good introductory lab to how to use the thermographic sheets. It has lots of potential to be used in a variety of ways. I look forward to using the thermographic sheets in a variety of ways with many labs this year in my class.

Carrie Bidwell - This is a great anatomy lab and good anatomy labs are not always easy to locate. The thermographic sheets were very sturdy and easy to use. The sheets can also be reused so this is a one time kit purchase that can be reused year after year.

Louann: Many students will have seen these sheets used as thermometers on an aquarium before. But using them to "map" the surface temperature of a human being is an interesting idea. And then to add variations like elevating the arm, etc makes it even better.

Alicia Harkins-Pritchett- Great to use in an anatomy class when learning about blood flow. The thermographic sheets where an interesting way to model a concept.

Mark - Pretty interesting! Very easy to run and pretty simple exercise/lab to grab! Only suggestion is to make sure they understand when they need to move from one temp range card to another or whether they have found the card that is the proper range. Definitely fun to use just for kicks and giggles anytime!

Deb Semmler: This would be great for an anatomy class or upper level Bio where you work with human body curriculum. Perhaps even health classes. I will be passing on this info to the appropriate teachers. They will love it.

Alvin - The thermographic sheets could be used in a variety of ways.

Jim: Interesting, but not enough to take up an entire lab period.

julie- lots of fun. Students will find interesting.