how to use the site
Navigate through the teaching content using the menu bar located on the left-hand side of the screen.
The skull logo can be used to return to the homepage at any point throughout the site.
Due to the layout of the content, it is recommended that you move through the e-learning resource in the order of the tabs:
Begin by exploring the resources within the 'Skull Development' tab and when you are finished, move on to the content within the 'Cranial Fossae' section. Continue to complete the site in this fashion until you reach the end of the 'Clinical Relevance' tab. When you have completed all of the sections once, you may look through the content again as many times as you like. However, if you feel you have fully understood the information you can test yourself using the 'Quiz' tab (there is no limit to the amount of times that the quiz can be taken).
Within the 'Further Resources' section the materials used can be downloaded for free to be used as study materials. Finally, please take the time to give some feedback on the e-learning resource via the 'Feedback Form' tab.
Before you begin, you may wish to try the quiz found in the 'Quiz' tab to test your current anatomy knowledge of the skull foramina. This is not compulsory, it is entirely up to you!!!
If you are still unsure how to work through the website, below is a video showing how to navigate through all of the teaching content.
The skull logo can be used to return to the homepage at any point throughout the site.
Due to the layout of the content, it is recommended that you move through the e-learning resource in the order of the tabs:
- Skull development
- Cranial fossae
- Neurocranium foramina
- Viscerocranium formaina
- Clinical relevance
Begin by exploring the resources within the 'Skull Development' tab and when you are finished, move on to the content within the 'Cranial Fossae' section. Continue to complete the site in this fashion until you reach the end of the 'Clinical Relevance' tab. When you have completed all of the sections once, you may look through the content again as many times as you like. However, if you feel you have fully understood the information you can test yourself using the 'Quiz' tab (there is no limit to the amount of times that the quiz can be taken).
Within the 'Further Resources' section the materials used can be downloaded for free to be used as study materials. Finally, please take the time to give some feedback on the e-learning resource via the 'Feedback Form' tab.
Before you begin, you may wish to try the quiz found in the 'Quiz' tab to test your current anatomy knowledge of the skull foramina. This is not compulsory, it is entirely up to you!!!
If you are still unsure how to work through the website, below is a video showing how to navigate through all of the teaching content.
how to use the site: video guide
materials needed
Most of the content within this website can be completed online. However, some tasks do require that you use a pen and paper and the content found within the 'Further Resources' will require access to a printer.