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Audiogram

Audiogram

8/28/06 Elmostafa Elsawy
Health Sciences

Visual graph of common sounds by decibel level and frequencies.


Ling Sounds Test

Ling Sounds Test

8/28/06 Elmostafa Elsawy
Health Sciences

Instucts teachers on how to give a Ling Sounds Test.


Medical Terminology

Medical Terminology

8/29/06 Elmostafa Elsawy
Health Sciences

Uses hangman and drag-and-drop style activities to help students self drill themselves on medical terminology and definitions.


Muscle Contraction

Muscle Contraction

6/23/06 Zoe Salloom
Biology, Health Sciences

In this tutorial, students learn how a muscle contracts and relaxes according to the "sliding filament theory" of biology.


Nucleus Diagram

Nucleus Diagram

6/05/06 Zoe Salloom
Biology

This drag-and-drop activity demonstrates the anatomy of a nerve cell.


Personal Fitness Course

Personal Fitness Course

11/15/06 Gavin Colquitt, Rachel Gurvitch, Zoe Salloom
Health Sciences

This learning object helps users who are new to developing an exercise program become familiar with the concepts and skills necessary to develop overall fitness.


James Poulakos

Significant Nurses in US Nursing History

2/05/07 James Poulakos
Health Sciences,

Interactive timeline offers dates to click upon. Each click brings a short slideshow to the screen, accompanied by text & occasional links to outside web sites. The info describes an important nurse or achievement in US nursing history.


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