Pump Up the Volume: Teaching the Cardiovascular System

Pump Up the Volume: Teaching the Cardiovascular System

Join us on Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 4:00 PM, ET

for an Educator Exchange webinar focused on effective, engaging strategies for teaching the cardiovascular system in health science classrooms.

This session will explore how accurate content, skill-based practice, and hands-on applications work together to build strong foundational knowledge and support student understanding.


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Meet The Presenters

Teaching the cardiovascular system can be challenging, especially when students struggle to connect complex concepts to real-world application.

In this Educator Exchange webinar, Candace Berkeley and Sarah Knotts will help participants explore instructional strategies and tools that help make cardiovascular concepts more visible, interactive, and meaningful for students. The session will focus on practical classroom approaches that support comprehension, skill development, and student engagement.

Candace-Berkeley

Candace Berkeley 
 
Senior Product Manager of Preserved Materials and Microscope Slides, Carolina Science

Sarah-Knotts

Sarah Knotts
 
Product Manager of Anatomy, Physiology, and Allied Health, Carolina Science


  • Teach cardiovascular concepts using accurate, standards-aligned content

  • Reinforce learning through skill-based practice

  • Use digital simulations to support visualization and understanding

  • Strengthen foundational knowledge that supports future health science coursework

Bring these tools directly into your next cardiovascular unit to increase engagement and deepen understanding.

  • A comprehensive Cardiovascular System teaching guide with visuals, explanations, and instructional support

  • Interactive Human Organs activities focused on the heart, designed to reinforce structure, function, and real-world application

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