Suggestions for Improving Anatomy Study Organization and Quiz Structure
Hello! I would like to share some suggestions about the app, because I really like the tests and the way they help with studying anatomy.
One improvement I think would be very useful is having more ways to divide and organize the content. For example, in the back, it would be very helpful to be able to select muscles by layers or muscle groups. It would also be great to have an option where I could press and hold on a category and then choose which specific groups I want to study, instead of having to study all the muscles in that region at once.
The same idea could be applied to different areas of the body, especially bones and, most importantly, organs. It would be very useful to be able to select organs by body system. For example, I could choose to study only the organs of the cardiovascular system or only the digestive system, without having to select each individual structure separately.
Another suggestion would be to improve the logical order of the quizzes. I really like the tests you provide, but I think they could be even more useful if there were a structured learning sequence.
For example, if I choose to study the cardiovascular system, there could be a sequence such as:
1. A general quiz covering the main structures and pathways of the cardiovascular system;
2. The heart and its structures;
3. The great vessels;
4. The main arteries and their courses;
5. The branches of the main arteries;
6. The veins and their tributaries;
7. A comprehensive review of the entire cardiovascular system.
Currently, if I select an artery, for example, the quiz may immediately require me to know all of its branches. This is useful for revision, but it can be difficult for someone who is still building their understanding of the subject.
A progressive sequence, starting with the big picture and gradually moving toward the details, would make it much easier to understand the entire system before being tested on its specific details.
I believe these changes would make the app even more valuable—not only as a revision tool, but also as a true learning tool, allowing students to progress from the basics to more detailed knowledge in a structured way.
Congratulations on the work you are doing, and thank you for continuing to improve the app. I hope these suggestions can be helpful for future updates!
One improvement I think would be very useful is having more ways to divide and organize the content. For example, in the back, it would be very helpful to be able to select muscles by layers or muscle groups. It would also be great to have an option where I could press and hold on a category and then choose which specific groups I want to study, instead of having to study all the muscles in that region at once.
The same idea could be applied to different areas of the body, especially bones and, most importantly, organs. It would be very useful to be able to select organs by body system. For example, I could choose to study only the organs of the cardiovascular system or only the digestive system, without having to select each individual structure separately.
Another suggestion would be to improve the logical order of the quizzes. I really like the tests you provide, but I think they could be even more useful if there were a structured learning sequence.
For example, if I choose to study the cardiovascular system, there could be a sequence such as:
1. A general quiz covering the main structures and pathways of the cardiovascular system;
2. The heart and its structures;
3. The great vessels;
4. The main arteries and their courses;
5. The branches of the main arteries;
6. The veins and their tributaries;
7. A comprehensive review of the entire cardiovascular system.
Currently, if I select an artery, for example, the quiz may immediately require me to know all of its branches. This is useful for revision, but it can be difficult for someone who is still building their understanding of the subject.
A progressive sequence, starting with the big picture and gradually moving toward the details, would make it much easier to understand the entire system before being tested on its specific details.
I believe these changes would make the app even more valuable—not only as a revision tool, but also as a true learning tool, allowing students to progress from the basics to more detailed knowledge in a structured way.
Congratulations on the work you are doing, and thank you for continuing to improve the app. I hope these suggestions can be helpful for future updates!
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je cherchais une application pour l’anatomie de première année très visuelle et qui permet de bien comprendre. J’ai pris la version payante, je suis totalement fan elle m’a tellement aidé. Son interface est très pratique et extrêmement complète, ludique et propre. J’aime particulièrement le fait quelle soit véritablement fiable sur les petits détails d’insertion des muscles etc. Je la recommande à 100%
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