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This site began as a collaboration between a teacher at Utah State University and pre-nursing students at Provo College (the same group who brought you the first online physiology book) during Sep-Nov 2007.After discussing a chapter from the Human Physiology textbook by Stuart Ira Fox, one group wrote notes and another group wrote review questions. The class is finished, so this site will essentially be inactive, unless you decide to use it. We would love to see other people benefit fromand improve upon this work! A best-case scenario would be for another class to use the same textbook and to improve upon the notes chapter by chapter, but any student using any book will hopefully find something useful. You are welcome to join and make any edits that you feel would be appropriate. If you have any questions, please send me a message from my profile page. Thanks! ~Kevin
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Here is a short video where Kevin introduces the site. Notes and review questions have been created for every chapter that was covered during lectures to Provo College. Every page could be reorganized, added to, or enhanced. Please feel free to help at any time. To get started:
In making notes, it may be worthwhile to re-watch the recorded lectures. Another resource is the online physiology book that prior classes made at wikibooks.org. All of the material in the online book is free of copyright, so if there is something you like you can copy/paste from it and modify it as you see fit.

This site began as a collaboration between a teacher at Utah State University and pre-nursing students at Provo College (the same group who brought you the first online physiology book) during Sep-Nov 2007.After discussing a chapter from the Human Physiology textbook by Stuart Ira Fox, one group wrote notes and another group wrote review questions. The class is finished, so this site will essentially be inactive, unless you decide to use it. We would love to see other people benefit fromand improve upon this work! A best-case scenario would be for another class to use the same textbook and to improve upon the notes chapter by chapter, but any student using any book will hopefully find something useful. You are welcome to join and make any edits that you feel would be appropriate. If you have any questions, please send me a message from my profile page. Thanks! ~Kevin
Quick Links
How to Participate
Here is a short video where Kevin introduces the site. Notes and review questions have been created for every chapter that was covered during lectures to Provo College. Every page could be reorganized, added to, or enhanced. Please feel free to help at any time. To get started:
- Create a profile by registering with wetpaint.com
- Join this wiki
- Start editing! Add content, fix typos, improve questions, post links to online material, etc.
In making notes, it may be worthwhile to re-watch the recorded lectures. Another resource is the online physiology book that prior classes made at wikibooks.org. All of the material in the online book is free of copyright, so if there is something you like you can copy/paste from it and modify it as you see fit.
