LAPT
for medical students
LAPT is a system for Certainty Based Marking at UCL, set
up by Prof.
Tony Gardner-Medwin
(Emeritus
Prof. in
Physiology, UCL). LAPT
stands for "London Agreed Protocol
for Teaching". It was, to begin with, essentially an early form
of Learning Management System for use in London departments of
Physiology. (The original acronym included "Of Physiology" at the end!). The
home for all links to exercises and information for students and staff
is at :
Most of the
material is on open access. Some additional material is available only
to students at UCL
through Moodle, and at other institutions through their own LMS
(for example, WebCT/BlackBoard
at Imperial College).
You can download LABVIEW simulation
programs from here as a zipped file. These programs are used in
some physiology practicals. Unzip the file on a PC computer. This will
make a folder LABVIEW.
Run the program SELECT.EXE in
this folder. You can make an icon on your desktop by
right-clicking SELECT.EXE
and dragging it to the desktop, choosing 'Create shortcut' when you
release the click button. A class schedule for the exercise on
Membrane & Equilibrium potentials is at Schedule , with
Model Answers also
available.
Some useful links originally set up by me, mainly for UCL
students, are available on a legacy site :
TGM Sept 2008
Queries: ucgbarg@ucl.ac.uk