Kevin's Unofficial Guide to the HAPS Annual Conference | 2019 Edition | Episode 42
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Veteran HAPS member and President Emeritus Kevin Patton gives his advice on having the best experience at the HAPS Annual Conference. Includes call-ins from Jerry Anzalone and Mindi Fried, plus music from Greg Crowther. Extra-long bonus episode. 00:40 | Welcome 01:20 | Introduction to Kevin's Guide 06:27 | Sponsored by HAPS 07:19 | Way Before the Conference 11:23 | Just Before the Conference 26:42 | Sponsored by AAA 27:12 | Structure of the Conference 30:25 | Musical Interlude: Greg Crowther 33:29 | Update Days 48:22 | Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 49:31 | Professional Development Approach 54:36 | Workshop Days (with Jerry Anzalone) 1:03:46| Mindi Calls In 1:06:08 | Other Stuff at the Meeting 1:11:31 | After the Conference If you cannot see or activate the audio player click here. Questions & Feedback: 1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram! If you've heard this story before, don't stop me, because I'd like to hear it again. (Groucho Marx) 1 | Welcome 1 minute Yes, we've done this before—it was last year around this time. But this is an all-new, improved, and updated version for 2019. And this time, we have a couple of guests. And music. And more music. Dance, if you like (serving suggestion). Last year's version: Kevin’s Unofficial Guide to the HAPS Annual Conference | Bonus Episode 2 | Introduction to Kevin's Guide 4.5 minutes Okay, you don't really need a guide to the HAPS Annual Conference. These are just some extra tips for getting the most out of it. Kevin's creds for creating this Guide: Preparing for his 30th consecutive HAPS Annual Conference President Emeritus, active committee member Former Annual Conference Coordinator (1995) and Update Coordinator (2005) There is an official guide, by the way. Go to theAPprofessor.org/haps and click on the Events tab. Upcoming HAPS Annual Conferences: 2019 Portland OR, May 22-26 University of Portland 2020 Ottawa, Ontario May 23-27 University of Ottawa 2021 Albuquerque NM, May 26-30 Central New Mexico Community College 3 | Sponsored by HAPS 1 minute The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society (HAPS) is a sponsor of this podcast. You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there. AND mention your appreciation to the HAPS leadership while you are at the conference—or anytime that you communicate with them. Anatomy & Physiology Society theAPprofessor.org/haps 4 | Way Before the Conference 4 minutes Register for the conference (and the conference hotel) as early as possible to get the best rates. Skelly is the cartoon skeleton mascot for the HAP Annual Conferences. 5 | Just Before the Conference 15.5 minutes A few tips: Get the app and register (search "HAPS 2019" in your device's app store) Go to the HAPS website and get familiar with everything theAPprofessor.org/haps Read up on the Update Speakers Scan the workshops and start narrowing down choices Get to know the staff and leadership (mentioned in Segment 4) Get and bring business cards Then give them out. At least give one to Kevin. Don't have cards? Have them printed amzn.to/2IxLHkQ Make your own amzn.to/2VXAGwg Dress code Casual (very casual, business casual, business attire, whatever) Or get playful (like Jon Jackson) and wear something amazing (and anatomically correct) Bring your historic HAPSwear (pins, hats, tee shirts, etc.) HAPS conference pins available online or at the registration desk The A&P Professor pins (available from Kevin at the conference) Bring a small, packable item to donate to the HAPS fundraising auction Here are some great ideas: amzn.to/2DsPoV4 And some more ideas: TAPP logo items Save room to bring stuff back Like the items you win at the HAPS fundraising auction Samples, handouts, catalogs, souvenirs, etc. 6 | Sponsored by AAA 1 minute The searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by The American Association of Anatomists (AAA) at anatomy.org. Their big meeting is in April at the Experimental Biology (EB) meeting in Orlando FL. Check it out! Searchable transcript Captioned audiogram 7 | Structure of the Conference 3 minutes The basic plan There are two "Update" days in the hotel. Preceded by an Opening Reception Update seminars Exhibit hall is open Fundraising auction Then, two "Workshop" days at the host institution. Includes committee meetings 8 | Musical Interlude: Greg Crowther 3 minutes Greg Crowther, A&P professor and musician/composer shares a song he uses to welcome students to the A&P course. It's used here as a sort of welcome to the HAPS Annual conference. Welcome to the Human Body! Karaoke my-ap.us/2W1nU04 Audio file (with Zelcro Family Singers) my-ap.us/2VVYGQr Music video my-ap.us/2W0yVyw Sheet music my-ap.us/2VTYpxj Access Greg's music (lyrics to use with familiar melodies, original songs, audio files, sheet music, including some lesson plans & worksheets) to use in your A&P course. Greg Crowther's STEM songs my-ap.us/CrowtherSongs Sing About Science (a less Crowther-centric resource) my-ap.us/SingAboutScience Finding Media | Images and More for Teaching Anatomy & Physiology (list of media resources for teaching A&P; includes Greg's sources) 9 | Update Days 15 minutes Update seminars Networking Commit to meeting new people Use the participant list from the HAPS conference app Business cards Opening reception Tom Lehman's tee-shirt swap (bring a shirt from your institution, take a different one home) TAPP pins (get one from Kevin) First-timers Breakfast & Second-timers breakfast Networking for introverted scientists (brief tips from Nature) my-ap.us/2DwNDG9 Exhibit hall Poster presentations Fundraising auction General membership meeting 10 | Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 1 minute The Master of Science in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction—the MS-HAPI—is graduate program for A&P teachers. A combination of science courses (enough to qualify you to teach at the college level) and courses in instructional practice, this program helps you power up your teaching. Kevin Patton is a faculty member in this program. Check it out! There will be a HAPI table in the Exhibit Hall at the 2019 HAPS Annual Conference. Stop by and say hi! nycc.edu/hapi 11 | Professional Development Approach 5 minutes Kevin's Law of Professional Development If you learn just one useful thing in a professional development experience, it's worth it. Index card wallet Levenger Pocket Briefcase that Kevin uses amzn.to/2Uwmitj Oxford At-Hand Note Card Case amzn.to/2GmixBU Perotti leather card wallet amzn.to/2IwXct2 Moleskine notebooks amzn.to/2PkNsCG OneNote my-ap.us/2Dzy1SD Evernote my-ap.us/2Dq03j4 12 | Workshop Days 9 minutes Listen to what others are saying about hot topics, great presenters, cool demos, and other info before making your final choices. Have a backup choice (or two) in case of cancellations or full workshops. Kevin's workshop at the 2019 HAPS Annual Conference Running Concept Lists: A Simple Strategy to Identify, Connect, and Apply Core Concepts of Anatomy & Physiology Sunday May 26, Workshop B505, Room: Shiley (Hall) 319 13 | Mindi Calls In 2 minutes Mindi Fried (Southern Vermont College) gives her perspective as a former first-timer looking forward to her second-timer experience at HAPS 2019. 14 | Other Stuff at the Meeting 5.5 minutes Often, there are HAPS Institute (HAPS-I) courses available at the HAPS Annual Conference Committee meetings Field trips are often available (get on the mailing list, as slots do sometimes open) Attendance prizes at the end of the second update day 15 | Another Musical Interlude 5 minutes NOTE: this segment is only available in the YouTube version of this episode, available at youtu.be/G96bB_-5sQQ Greg Crowther, A&P professor and musician/composer shares another song: Myofibrils. This parody (written by Greg Crowther) is sung to the tune of "My Sharona" (written by Doug Fieger and Burton Averre and performed by The Knack). This song outlines the molecular mechanisms by which muscle cells contract. The major players include calcium, troponin, tropomyosin, actin, and myosin. Lyrics, lesson plan, study questions, mp3 audio file, and music video are available at https://my-ap.us/2VXNfrqyoutu.be/GC_CUfLP6Pc Access Greg's music (lyrics to use with familiar melodies, original songs, audio files, sheet music, including some lesson plans & worksheets) to use in your A&P course. Greg Crowther's STEM songs my-ap.us/CrowtherSongs Sing About Science (a less Crowther-centric resource) my-ap.us/SingAboutScience Finding Media | Images and More for Teaching Anatomy & Physiology (list of media resources for teaching A&P; includes Greg's sources) 16 | After the Conference 3 minutes Solidify your contacts Review your marked-up attendance sheet and collected business cards Add new contacts to your LinkedIn, Twitter and your stored contact list Connect with Kevin: www.linkedin.com/in/kevinpatton/ https://twitter.com/theAPprofessor www.facebook.com/theAPprofessor/ www.instagram.com/theapprofessor/ Review and file your note cards, notebooks, notes Take a nap, then have a cup of tea as your reminisce about your recent adventure! Connect to The A&P Professor podcast so that you don't miss any episodes! If the hyperlinks here are not active, go to TAPPradio.org to find the episode page. More details at the episode page. Transcript available at the script page. 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