Reserve the Anatomage Table

The Anatomage Table is a touchscreen learning resource available to all faculty, staff, and students at the College.

Perfect for individual or small group studying and larger class interactions, the Anatomage Table serves as an immersive and customizable compliment for learning all aspects of the human body.

The Anatomage Table enables you to:

  • Explore and annotate over 2500+ anatomic structures between five human models.
  • Review functional anatomy such as muscle movement, heart arrhythmias, neural pathways, and other animations.
  • Expand your knowledge with customized quizzes or flashcards.
  • Analyze over 7000 CT & MRI case studies.
  • And much more!

Students interacting with Anatomage Table Students interacting with Anatomage Table

Reserve your time for the following locations in the library below:

  • Pottstown: South Hall Library, Anatomy Alcove
  • Blue Bell: College Hall Library, Anatomy Alcove, Main Floor

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Who can use the Anatomage table? 

The Anatomage Table is available as a learning resource to all students, faculty, and staff. Private bookings can be made through  Libcal and walk-ups are welcome!

Accessing the Anatomage Software and Main Menu Navigation

A shortcut to the software is available on the desktop. Double Tap the icon to start the application. Upon opening, you’ll see the Main Menu which allows you to load 3D full body models, functional anatomy, the CT/MRI library, and histology slides.

Refer to this article for more information.

What is Anatomage Share?

Anatomage Share is a content sharing platform available to all Anatomage Table users. By creating an Anatomage Share account, you’ll have access to resources, community content, and sharing content with others. You can log into this account directly from the Anatomage Software to access additional content. *

Refer to this article for more information.

* Anatomage Share is only available if you log into your own MC3 account on the Table. Use the “Log into another account” shortcut located on the desktop.

I’ve loaded a 3D model, but I am not sure where to start. What actions do all these tools perform?

The Anatomage Table has multiple tools that allow you to manipulate a model. These include different annotations tools, such as pens, pins, and labels, dissections, measurements, making objects transparent, or not visible at all.

To get started, we recommend you become familiar with the following tools:

Anatomage offers comprehensive documentation for each tool found within Functional Anatomy. After mastering the above, explore the other tools and their opportunities:

Can I screen record table content for a presenting or for studying material?

There is a tool within the software dedicated to recording screen content. However, it is meant to replay directly within the Anatomage Software and produces a file unreadable by Canvas or Yuja. Refer to this article for more information about the Lecture Recording Tool.

If you are interested in capturing your lecture or recording a narration while using the Table, we recommend using Yuja Capture located on the desktop. *

* Yuja will only work if you log into your own MC3 account on the Table. Use the “Log into another account” shortcut on the desktop.

Transitioning between Vertical and Horizontal Mode

The touchscreen panel can transition between a horizontal or vertical orientation depending on your needs. Horizontal is best when working in individually or in a small group, but moving the panel vertically allows you more easily present to a group.

Refer to this article (pages 1-2) for more information.

I have more questions, who can I contact?

If you have more questions around the technology or how you could utilize it, speak to a librarian, or contact helpdesk@mc3.edu.

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