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Bay Shore schools install three Anatomage tables to expand anatomy curriculum

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Bay Shore Union Free School District installed three grant-funded Anatomage virtual dissection tables delivered Oct. 11 and integrated them into anatomy, physiology and medical-careers instruction; teachers and students described increased engagement, a new MCAT study group and plans to use the technology for college-credit work with LIU Post.

Bay Shore Union Free School District installed three Anatomage virtual dissection tables, funded entirely by grant money and delivered Oct. 11, to expand hands-on anatomy and physiology instruction and support a planned college-credit partnership with LIU Post, district staff and teachers said.

Miss Blaze, a Bay Shore Union Free School District staff member, told the board the district secured the three tables with help from Ellen Herrick and the district’s Office of Information Services and that “we were able to fund all three of these tables entirely for grant funding.”

The tables allow students to explore layered, three-dimensional human anatomy, instructors said. “This is really a transformative learning experience,” said Mr. Fee, a Bay Shore science teacher, describing the equipment as more than “a virtual 3-D dissection tool” and noting that…

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