Apr 8, 2025
"It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future," said Yogi Berra, but that's never stopped me before! In this annual episode, we'll revisit last year's educational forecasts, explore what's popped (and what's fizzled), and check the tea leaves (and little gray cells) once again. With help from colleague Jerry Anzalone—and some cheeky assistance from AI—we'll bravely map out what's next for anatomy and physiology education, all seasoned with empathy, wit, and a cautionary look at history’s lessons. Buckle up: predicting the future is a bumpy—but fascinating—ride!
0:00 | Introduction
0:42 | Season 7 Debrief
7:32 | Virtual Library of TAPP Episodes*
10:15 | How Did We Do Last Year?
27:29 | Manuel the AI Assistant*
33:45 | Jerry Calls in to the Podcast Hotline
34:55 | Jerry's Look at the Coming Year
42:05 | Badges and LinkedIn*
44:31 | Kevin's Look at the Coming Year
52:39 | Staying Connected
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It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future. (Yogi Berra)
7 minutes Looking back at Season 7, I'm amazed
(and slightly relieved) how each carefully spaced episode became a
hidden gem—proving quality really does beat
quantity. Time to unpack what we learned before moving forward.

2.5 minutes Brain break time—stretch those muscles, maybe shake
out your fascia, and mentally recharge. Learn a bit about the
huge collection of content in the TAPP podcast
library—and how to conveniently access it. When
we're back, we'll face the music on last year's forecasts, evaluate
our hits and misses, and share some fascinating analysis that even
surprised me..
17 minutes Were last year's predictions
spot-on, or just a near miss? With some helpful (and slightly
intimidating) AI analysis, I'll honestly assess
where we succeeded, stumbled, or soared—spoiler alert: the AI was
more generous than I would've been.
6.5 minutes Another quick breather to recover from my yearly
dose of humility. Hear about Kevin's new AI
assistant to help you when you visit The A&P Professor
website. His name is Manuel and he's based on a semi-fictional
character I've used for decades in my courses, now living a new
life as my website host and troubleshooter. Up
next, we welcome Jerry Anzalone's thoughtful predictions for the
year ahead. Jerry always offers plenty to think about—get ready for
some fresh perspectives. 
1 minutes Re-introducing our friend, fellow faculty, and
futurist, Jerry Anzalone!
7 minutes My friend Jerry Anzalone takes the mic with his
thoughtful—and sobering—predictions for the
upcoming year. From shifts in federal oversight to fascinating new
intersections of technology in anatomy, Jerry paints an
honest, nuanced picture worth hearing.
2.5 minutes Okay, Jerry’s given us plenty to ponder. Stretch
those legs, refill your beverage of choice, and return refreshed.
And learn how to proudly display your badges or
other digital credentials on LinkedIn. It
keeps your followers up do date on your activities
and it spreads the word about professional
development opportunities. Coming up next: my own fearless forecast
for 2025. Buckle up—this might get wild.
8 minutes Ready for my boldest predictions yet?
From TikTok-inspired teaching strategies to the stealth return of
overhead projectors, I'll outline surprising shifts I foresee
shaping anatomy education, delivered with my usual blend of
seriousness and playfulness.
5 minutes Not my usual wrap-up! In
unsettling times, educators must stand together. Drawing on lessons
from history, I’ll gently remind us that our strength and
protection lie in awareness, unity, and mutual respect—even across
differences.
★ We're in the Midst of an Authoritarian Takeover (article from The Chronicle of Higher Ed) AandP.info/183d11
★ Six Ways to find Your Courage During Challenging Times (article from Greater Good magazine) AandP.info/a0ab23
★ What Higher Ed Will Look Like in 10 Years (free report from The Chronicle of Higher Ed)
★ Assessing the Damage After the Education Department’s Mass Layoffs (from Inside Higher Ed)
★ Perplexity AI (Wikipedia article about this AI search engine) AandP.info/5fa8f8
★ StudentHelp4AP (Steve Sullivan's YouTube channel) youtube.com/@StudentHelp4AP
★ Wendy Riggs YouTube Channel youtube.com/@wendy-riggs
★ Display Badges on LinkedIn (walk-through of the simple process of displaying your digital credentials on LinkedIn—including your TAPP badges) https://aandp.info/33f950
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★ Manuel My Assistant (a character Kevin is using for his AI assistant) lionden.com/manuel.htm
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★TAPP episodes related to this episode's topics
Pulse of Progress: Looking Back, Moving Forward | TAPP 147
Blueprints for Learning: Justin Shaffer on Structured A&P Course Design | TAPP 148
Examining the Anatomy & Physiology Exam: Chatting with Greg Crowther and Ben Wiggins | TAPP 149
Textbooks to Slides: IP Attorney Brenda Ulrich on Legal Image Use in Anatomy & Physiology | TAPP 150
Muscling Through Barriers: The A&P Student Accommodations Handbook Unveiled | TAPP 151
Test Debriefing Boosts Student Learning | Episode 11
Playful & Serious Is the Perfect Combo for A&P | Episode 13
Test Question Templates Help Students Learn | TAPP 70
Quickly Moving to Remote Delivery—The Musical | Bonus Episode 64b
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