Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA) today announced 18 Indiana nonprofit organizations from 10 counties have been awarded capital grants totaling $148,763.04 by the SIA Foundation.
South Newton High School (Newton County) received $14,925 for specialized digital tablets. These Anatomage Tablets are a cost-effective learning solution utilizing excellent anatomy 3D visualization technology. The Anatomage Tablet is the only fully segmented real human 3D anatomy portable device. Users can visualize male and female anatomy exactly as they would on a physical cadaver.
“Having these tools for our students to utilize in the classroom will be a game-changer for learning anatomy and physiology. This will benefit in preparing our students for pursuing a secondary education in the health field.” – Dr. Chris Moss, Health Science Teacher, South Newton High School.