Dunedin-based edtech company ADInstruments has joined with the American Physiological Society to provide free interactive teaching resources to physiology educators.
The initiative was announced at the launch of the society’s Centre for Physiology Education, which will work in collaboration with more than 500 educators to create a comprehensive set of resources.
Founded in 1887, the society has membership of almost 10,000 and is highly influential in physiological research and education.
ADInstruments had been a strategic partner of APS since 2017, extending an already long-standing relationship. The company’s co-founder, the late Emeritus Prof Tony Macknight, was a member of APS for many years.
ADInstruments will provide interactive teaching resources via its cloud-based online learning platform Lt.
By: Staff reporter











