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PennVet and WCVM Adopt EasyAntatomy for their Veterinary Students and Faculty

By August 28, 2016September 9th, 2016News

Two major post-secondary institutions have adopted EasyAnatomy, LlamaZOO’s groundbreaking veterinary education software.

 

LlamaZOO Interactive Inc. is pleased to announce two major post-secondary institutions have adopted EasyAnatomy, the company’s ground-breaking veterinary education software. This announcement comes as LlamaZOO Interactive has been selected by Microsoft as a “first wave” developer for its new Hololens augmented reality platform, and continues to demonstrate how 3D can be used in education.

Pennvet and WCVM Adopt EasyAnatomy for their students and faculty

EasyAnatomy borrows strategies from cognitive neuroscience to update course materials, in real time, according to the needs of the learner.  Students’ performance is analyzed to create individualized quizzes, increasing study time efficiency.

“EasyAnatomy is a truly innovative EdTech software product that promises to revolutionize post-secondary education for both students and educators, for a variety of subjects” said LlamaZOO co-founder and CEO Charles Lavigne. “Students can now study the complexities of animal anatomy in 3D, online, anywhere and at any time. With the early promise of how virtual and augmented reality can benefit education, we’re excited to continue to advance the product and innovate in the space.”

The University of Pennsylvania, home of the oldest medical school in North America and the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, also one of the oldest school of its kind in Canada, will provide their students and faculty with EasyAnatomy. The interactive software incorporates MRI and CT scans into its detailed 3D models of animal anatomy and is available to anyone with an online subscription.

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EasyAnatomy being used by Dr. Corinna Klupiec and her veterinary class during a lab at the University of Sydney – An early demonstration of EasyAnatomy’s ability to supplement veterinary lectures.

 

“Anatomy has always been a difficult subject to learn and teach. EasyAnatomy is a novel tool that allows students to explore and understand anatomy in a way that’s never been possible before,” says Dr. Chris Clark, an Associate Dean at Western College of Veterinary Medicine. “We’re excited students and faculty can take advantage of this revolutionary software.”

The two new major customers have signed on as LlamaZOO Interactive prepares to successfully end beta development of EasyAnatomy and start offering the EdTech software in app stores and via the LlamaZOO Interactive website.

“We’re really excited that two of the oldest and most prestigious medical and veterinary schools in North America have decided to adopt EasyAnatomy,” said Kevin Oke, LlamaZOO Interactive co-founder and Vice President of Sales. “These two new customers, plus the prestige of being selected as a developer for Microsoft’s new Hololens project, provide strong validation of how EasyAnatomy promises to transform post-secondary learning. We will continue to refine, develop and add value to EasyAnatomy going forward.”

About LlamaZOO Interactive Inc.

LlamaZOO Interactive was co-founded by video game industry veterans Charles Lavigne and Kevin Oke, and was quickly accepted in the VIATEC Accelerator program that fosters successful technology startups in Victoria, BC. The company continues to grow at a rapid pace and is currently recruiting developers for a number of positions, with the intent on delivering highly engaging, interactive, and meaningful educational content to iOS/Android, Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed reality devices.

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