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#R5056
Swimming the Butterfly Stroke- 2011 APS Video Contest

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Description The viewer's choice video from the 2011 APS Video Contest. This video explores the muscles and bones involved in swimming the butterfly stroke.
Type of Resource Video
Format Web Page - HTML
Authors
Raksha Ashlaysha, Beloit College
Katharine Wolf, Beloit College
Elise Wolff, Beloit College
Tyler Senz, Beloit College
Jomar Salazar, Beloit College
Grade/Age Levels High School lower division (Grades 9-10)
High School upper division (Grades 11-12)
Undergraduate lower division (Grades 13-14)
Undergraduate upper division (Grades 15-16)
Graduate
General Public
Pedagogy
Learning Time <=1 hour
Language English
Type of Review Reviewed By Staff
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This was used in a first year high school anatomy & physiology class of juniors & seniors. It is a great way to get students involved in learning and understanding muscle movement. My students were very engaged and could actually see what was happening. It made the muscles come alive to them. I have challenged my students to come up with their own muscle activity (it doesn’t have to be videotaped) to present to the class, along with naming the muscles that are involved. Note: I used this resource along with Resource 1, so the rating/comment is the same.
Tami Kepshire, Portage High School