Exam time alert - It’s that time of the year again when the coffee machine rhymes and churns out its music exclusively for students! Exam time is stressful, and let’s take a quick check Global Pandemic ✅ Exam Stress and Anxiety ✅ Lack of sleep ✅ More Caffeine ✅ To reduce the checks on the above list, and to help you feel a little more relaxed, here’s some exam tips from us to you. First off, roll up your socks and stay organized. Yes, there is a lot to get...
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Following LlamaZOO's massive update to EasyAnatomy in the fall, the latest update in February 2021 reintroduces a much loved feature, and fixes a number of issues. EasyAnatomy features a medically accurate 3D canine model that students, professors, and professionals can use for learning or reference on smartphones, tablets, and portable and desktop computers. Since 2016, EasyAnatomy has empowered students to study and learn canine anatomy from the comfort of their own homes, making it the perfect companion to COVID-19’s “new normal”. Even with access to classes and dissection labs being...
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Leading spatial business intelligence and 3D data visualization company LlamaZOO Interactive Inc. has announced the launch of EasyAnatomy 2020. EasyAnatomy features a medically accurate 3D canine model that students, professors, and professionals can use for learning or reference on smartphones, tablets, and portable and desktop computers. Since 2016, EasyAnatomy has empowered students to study and learn canine anatomy from the comfort of their own homes, making it the perfect companion to COVID-19’s “new normal”. Even with access to classes and dissection labs being limited, veterinary students can still get hands-on...
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You asked, we’ve answered. New 3D llama anatomy study app now in private beta! EasyAnatomy users have been asking us to add additional species ever since we first introduced our interactive 3D canine. We always replied that “we’ll choose the next species based on demand”, but the problem was that everybody seemed to want something different. Some students said “Do feline next!”, others told us “Give me equine now!”, and there were even a few outliers who requested that we “Build a bovine, please”. We were confused, and felt pretty lost, so…