DAILY TOPIC SCHEDULE and ASSIGNED READINGS
PE 3320 - KINESIOLOGY / BIOMECHANICS - SSI 2008
Class Time: M-F 8:00 - 9:40

PROJECT 1 - ACTIVITY ASSIGNMENTS - Download Project 1 Assignment Document

EXAMPLE OF PRESENTATION FOR YOUR REVIEW - Your Presenation Should Look Similar To This Example, Brief - 5 min. max.
Presentation Example: View this movie in order to see an example from a movie format of a PowerPoint Presenation

Project Presentation (Oral Communication) Dates: Download Project 1

To View Syllabus - Go to Syllabus

DAILY TOPIC SCHEDULE & ASSIGNED READINGS


Reading - Chapter 9 - The Hip Joint and Pelvic Girdle - pg. 217 - 257

Outline For Lecture on Chapter 9 - Please Upload and Print

Anterior Thigh Muscles - Web Site Tutorial

Posterior Thigh Muscles - Web Site Tutorial

Lower Body Skeleton - Web Site Tutorial

Spine & Pelvic Muscles - Flash Cards

Hip Muscles - Flash Cards

June 24 - Begin to familiarize yourself with the following muscles and the skeletal parts of the lower bodyJune 2 - Introduction & Administration of Class Details

*Purchase Text: Manual of Structural Kinesiology
*Utilize Your Registration Code and Establish An Account On The Web: http://www.mhhe.com/thompson15e
Online Learning Center - Student Edition Link
*Be Able to Go Online To TRACS Site
*Obtain a Scientific Calculator ($15-$25) and be able to utilize trigonometric function keys)
* Purchase a See-Through Ruler (6 inches) with inch & cm parameters
Upload Mechanical Terms and Principles Handout - To Print Out
Download Project 1 Assignment Document
Download Skill Template For Term Project
Reading Chapter 1 - Foundations of Structural Kinesiology - Pg. 1 - 17.
Begin study on the chapter 1 flashcards at the following link: Flashcards (After you arrive at the flashcards, deactivate the "terms first" box)

June 3 - Foundations - What Is Biomechanics and Kinesiology? Readings from Chapter 1
June 4 - Skeletal System - Readings from Chapter 1
June 5 - Basic Biomechanical Factors and Concepts - Read Chapter 3
Be able to recognize most of the major movements of the human body

June 6 - Be dressed to move in class today. We will be taping the movements and activities that you have been assigned. Be sure to bring your activity implement or device with you today (ie: check out a club, tennis racket, baseball bat, etc.)
View Presentations of Taking Motion Analysis Video
Project 1 Activity Assignments If you will not be able to film your activity, we expect you to be available to assist Dr. Pankey in filming.
Bring: workout clothing, tennis shoes, an implement to use while performing skill (ie: bat, racket, golf club, etc.). Be prepared to move.
Print Out Study Guide to Exam I

June 9 - Continue With Lecture on Chapter 3 - Outline of Chapter 3 - Read Chapter 3 - Page 66 - 85
Project 1 Activity Assignments Upload and Print Project 1 Assignment Document
Download Activity Assignments - For Semester Project
Vector Algebra
Browse and Be Responsible for Knowing All Material On The Following:
Menu On Motion
Calculate Problems 1-4 from the Motion Tutorial Above
http://www.hper.txstate.edu/hper/faculty/pankey/3320/move/calc.html

June 10 - Review for Examination 1 and Work On The Practice Problems in the Links Below
Be sure to sign up for 15 minutes of lab time on the Jowers 210 Biomechanics Lab door
Review Video on Printing a Page in the Motion Analysis Program - How to Print A Page From Your Movie

Bring a clear ruler (in/cm included) and a calculator to class

Review The Presentation On The Skeletal System and Be Able To Answer The Questions In This Presentation.
Download and Work On Problems Of Displacement
Download and Work On Problems Of Force (Vectors)
Practice Problem on Displacement - Please upload, print out and calculate the displacements requested.
Print Out Study Guide to Exam I

June 11 - Exam I - To Cover All Lecture and Readings Including the Skeleteal System.Bring #2 Pencil, A clear ruler (in/cm included) and a calculator.
June 12 Muscles - Neuromuscular Concepts - Readings - Chapter 2 from textbook - pgs. 36 - 65
Download Outline of Chapter 2.
Review Exam 1 Results.
Muscular Anatomy Tutorial For Kinesiology
PRESENTATION ASSIGNMENT DATES
Presentation Dates for Project II
EXAMPLE OF PRESENTATION FOR YOUR REVIEW - Your Presenation Should Look Similar To This Example, Brief - 5 minutes max.

June 13 - The spinal column and thorax
Continuation of Chapter 2 Presentation
Take Notes from Outline - Download Outline of Chapter 2
Readings from Chapter 12 in Text - Pg. 313 - 346 in Textbook
Chapter 12 Notes: Print Out for Class Lecture
Spine & Pelvic Muscles
Muscular Anatomy Tutorial For Kinesiology
Presentation Dates for Project II
Tutorial on Skeletal System
Tutorial on Muscular System
EXAMPLE OF PRESENTATION FOR YOUR REVIEW

June 16 - Continuation of Lecture on Muscles on the spinal column and thorax (See Outline from Chapter 2 above. Shoulder Girdle - Readings from Chapter 4 in Text - Pg. 87 - 104 in Textbook
Chapter 4 Outline - For Lecture
Shoulder Muscles
Review Web Tutorial on Abdominal Wall
Review Web Tutorial on the Shoulder Girdle
Muscular Anatomy Tutorial For Kinesiology
Review Presentation on the Biomechanics of the Spine

Print Out form on the shoulder and scapular movements and be prepared to hand this assignment in at the beginning of the next class:

PDF Format


June 17 - The upper extremities - Read Chapter 5 - pg. 106 - 129

Chapter 5 Notes

Be prepared to turn in your PDF File
Muscular Anatomy Tutorial For Kinesiology
Lecture On Shoulder Muscles
Go To New Muscle Tutorial & Graphics Site
Review Practice Presentation on the Shoulder
Practice on the Quiz on the Shoulder and Spine

June 18 - Continuation on Chapter 5 & Beginning of Chapter 6 - Shoulder, Upper Arm & Elbow Muscles.
Notes On Chapter 6 - Upper Arm and Elbow Muscles
Muscular Anatomy Tutorial For Kinesiology
Review Web Tutorial on the Shoulder Muscles
Review Web Tutorial on the Upper Arm Muscles
Term Paper - Project 1 - Due March 18 - Project 1 Assignment

June 19 - The uppper extremities
Project 1 - Term Paper Due March 18
Project 1 Assignment
Notes On Chapter 6 - Upper Arm and Elbow Muscles
Muscular Anatomy Tutorial For Kinesiology
Review Web Tutorial on the Upper Arm Muscles

June 20 - Lower Arm and Hand Wrist Muscles
Chapter 7 Notes
Examination II Review
Exam II Outline - To Print Out (Please do not print individual pages in the presentation below.)
Please Review The Following Presentation - Exam 2 Review
Go To New Muscle Tutorial & Graphics Site
Perform Practice Exam/Tutorial and Check Your Answers
Practice on the Quiz on the Shoulder and Spine
Download Shoulder and Spine Practice PowerPoint Quiz
Perform Arm & Hand Quiz Online
Download Arm & Hand Practice PowerPoint Quiz
Feel Free To Take The Above Practice Exams/Tutorials As Many Times As You Wish
Review For - Examination II

June 23 - Exam II


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June 25 - Continued Presentation on Upper Hip and Leg Muscles (Chapter 9) and Begin Knee Joint (Chapter 10).
Outline For Lecture on Chapter 9B - Please Upload and Print
Upper Hip and Leg Muscle Outline - Please upload and Print
Upper Hip and Leg Muscle Presentation
Anterior Thigh Muscles - Web Site Tutorial
Posterior Thigh Muscles - Web Site Tutorial
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June 26 - The Knee Joint - Chapter 10 from textbook
Today there is an online web-based lecture. We will not officially meet in class. Please download the following notes on Chapter 10, and preview the online presentation in the link below on the knee joint and surrounding muscles of the knee. After you have viewed the online presentation, go to TRACS and answer the practice quiz questions over Chapter 9 from your book (open book quiz).
Chapter 10 Notes
Knee Joint Presentation
You are required to go to TRACS and perform a practice quiz on Chapter 9. Please go to TRACS and perform the online quiz at the "Assessment" link over chapter 9. You have one week to perform this task.
EXAMPLE OF PRESENTATION FOR YOUR REVIEW
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June 27 - Group A Presentations Will Be Presented Today. Mandatory Attendance for All!

Term Paper and Oral Presentation Assignment:

Dates to Present
1 - 18 will present on: 27-Jun-08
19 - 36 will presnt on: 30-Jun-08
The following students will present today: Hinojosa, Merrell, Reyna, Boehnke, Calillas, Goedde, Moore, Schirmer, Tejada, Arnold, Bernhard, Greene, Jacobson, McLain, Peterson, Selvera, Bolatiwa.
EXAMPLE OF PRESENTATION FOR YOUR REVIEW - You Presenation Should Look Similar To This Example, Brief - 5 min. max.
View Movie on Presentation Example: View this movie in order to see an example from a movie format of a PowerPoint Presenation.
PERFORM THE FOLLOWING OUTSIDE LAB ASSIGNMENT - Mandatory For All 3320 Students - Due:
Upload and Print Each PDF File Below to Answer Questions To The Above Link
1pdf | 2pdf | 3pdf | 4pdf | 5pdf | 6pdf
Muscular Anatomy Tutorial For Kinesiology
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June 30 - Group B (19 - 36) PresentationsProject 2 Activity Assignments PROJECT 2 - PRESENTATION ASSIGNMENT DATESEXAMPLE OF PRESENTATION FOR YOUR REVIEW - You Presenation Should Look Similar To This Example, Brief - 5 min. max.
Presentation Assignments and Dates for Project II
The following students will present today: Williams, Doehrman, Harness, Kendall, Mikulencak, Rider, Simpson, Bush, Heinbaugh, Savoie, Tannreuther, Carillo, Foster, Carter, Ullman, Potthoff, Baucum.
Dates to Present
1 - 18 will present on: 27-Jun-08
19 - 36 will presnt on: 30-Jun-08
EXAMPLE OF PRESENTATION FOR YOUR REVIEW - You Presenation Should Look Similar To This Example, Brief - 5 min. max.
View Movie on Presentation Example: View this movie in order to see an example from a movie format of a PowerPoint Presenation.
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July 1 - The lower extremities / & Foot Muscles - Chapter 11

Chapter 11 Notes: Please upload and print these out for l

Muscular Anatomy Tutorial For Kinesiology

PERFORM THE FOLLOWING TUTORIAL - Mandatory For All 3320 Students

ANSWER THE QUESTIONS IN THE FOLLOWING PRACTICE QUIZ

View the PDF file at this link and answer the questions on the answer form given out in class (Do not print out this PDF document, answer the questions from your screen, the document is 13 pages long).

Practice Quiz on Chapter 11 - PDF Document

Review Back & Hip Movements

Review Leg Movements

Review Foot Movements

REVIEW MUSCLES OF ANKLE

REVIEW UPPER LEG MUSCLES PRESENTATION

Practice Quiz - Please perform the following practice quiz- Mandatory For All 3320 Students


July 2 - Muscular Analysis of the Trunk and Lower Extremity - Read pg. 347 - 362 Today there is an online web-based lecture and class. We will not officially meet in Jowers. Please upload and print the following notes on Chapter 13, and preview the online presentation in the link below. After you have viewed the presentation, go to the practice tutorial links and answer the review questions as many times as you wish to thoroughly absorb the content. Go over the final exam review link and be able to respond correctly to all the concepts. At the end of this session, there is a movie with review questions contained within the movie that I would like for you to go through as well. You will need to bring a No. 2 pencill to the final exam at 8:00 a.m. on Thursday. Feel free to email me if you have any questions. Dr. Pankey (rp20@txstate.edu).

Outline of Chapter 13 Notes: Print Out For Lecture Purposes

Chapter 13 Presentation

Outline of Chapter 13 Notes: Print Out For Lecture Purposes

Chapter 13 Presentation

View Chapters 9 - 12 on the Web Flashcards to Begin Studying for Final Exam

View Anterior Thigh Web Site

View Posterior Thigh Web Site

Review Muscles that Act on the Leg Web Site

Review Muscles that Act on the Foot Web Site

Out of Class Assignment Practive Quiz - Please perform this quiz and study for the final exam

Final Exam Review - Please Print Out

Final Review Presentation

Part A
Part B
Part C
Part D
Part E

Final Examination: July 3 - 8:00 a.m.

Nore: Bring a #2 pencil to the Final Exam. There will be approximately 80-85 True/False - Multiple Choice questions.


*Note: Above Agenda is subject to change in accordance to instructor and/or student needs.