Do you study with the net?

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DrFitness2009

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Do you guys rely totally on your books when studying after lectures? Or do you find yourselves using the internet and other sources for clarity on some things?
 
I just chill at home with my computer and books. Using dictionary.com is so key when I don't know a word.
 
Sean2tall said:
I just chill at home with my computer and books. Using dictionary.com is so key when I don't know a word.


Thank God for Google.com

you can practically find anything online these days.
 
Three cheers for the net! I do most of my studies using other schools materials and just take the best from each place.
 
I love net. I admit it. Google rocks! 👍 👍 👍
Anyway, seriously, I found myself more interested in topic (and remember more) if I look for it on the internet rather than just reading the textbook. Internet is more interactive and I guess I consider it a game or something. 👍
 
yup, count me in with the net. I look up everything in histo and anatomy/embryo. I can't just sit and stare at the shorthand class notes, I need other school's stuff to really get it. Some of the sites are awesome!
 
I definitely rely on the net for extra info - google, department pages and dictionary.com.

But this makes me wonder, how did people ever get thru med school before the net? Obviously with books only, of course. But that blows. How boring!

-S
 
I use the net to reference things, yes, use dictionary.com, chat with people.. stuff like that.
 
lynx said:
I love net. I admit it. Google rocks! 👍 👍 👍
Anyway, seriously, I found myself more interested in topic (and remember more) if I look for it on the internet rather than just reading the textbook. 👍

I remember it more too if I look it up, especially on the internet. If you want to quickly see the random images people think are important about a disease, type the disease into images.google.com !!
 
omg, there's an AWESOME site (Loyola's LUMEN) that has images of cross sections, mri's, histology slides + explanations + quizzes........i love it 😍 it's great for anatomy and histo first year 👍
 
Also, for those of you dictionary.com users, you should try the site www.onelook.com. It does a word search simulatenously in several different dictionaries, and it separates the medically related dictionary definitions from the non medical ones. I use it all the time when I don't know a word during PBL.

-Ice
 
I rely on online textbooks for clarification on things. For each class, I have a pretty comprehensive syllabus/lecture notes that are generally good. Some sections, though, are terrible in content and organization. Then, its the good ole' NIH Bookshelf for some free online text.
 
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