Product Review of A.D.A.M. Interactive Anatomy

An in-depth digital database of anatomical pictures, featuring over 20,000 anatomical images in different planes of view. Structures can be searched in different languages, including English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and many others. Images of different body parts, organs, and systems are available in detailed, colored forms. Images also have relevant and appropriate labeling for easy identification.
Website: http://www.adameducation.com/aiaonline
What Users Love About the App
“Assessments, digital dissection tools, and stellar 3-D viewing features help kids move beyond memorization.”
“Good design – nice models, very interesting.”
What Users Dislike About the App
“A hefty subscription cost might deter some users.”
“I used it in class and students were able to see things while dragging and dropping. However, it cannot be used more than a couple of times in class.”
“There is nothing good about it. It’s upsetting. I’m sorry, what else can I say? I’m disappointed. Being unable to activate it once it was downloaded caused me so much frustration.”
“This is the worst demonstration of a product that I have ever seen. You can only choose from 4 buttons and it is all a movie. You can’t interact with the software. This should not even be listed on this website.”
“This program does not allow the user to select anything more than what the company wants you to see. You cannot view very much at all. As for the money? They’re asking for it. Get the $49.95 software, it’s cheaper and most likely has more to offer.”