Categories: Student Use, Teacher Use, Tutorials, Assessment
Brief Description: Their current solutions target the high-school age curriculum, including Math, Science, SAT, ACT and AP subjects.
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Solve the Outbreak is a free iPad app produced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The app is a game that contains three epidemics for students to research. In each investigation students have to read the background, read clues, analyze data, and answer questions. The questions put students in the role of a medical professional tasked with helping to curtail the spread of the epidemic. Points are awarded to students for correct answers.
Categories: Student Use, Web-Based Learning, Interactive Learning, Assessment
Brief Description: has number of tutorials and quizzes divided into eight categories of anatomy and physiology. Each category is divided into subcategories where visitors will find quizzes for each topic. The tutorials and quizzes are best suited to use in advanced high school anatomy and physiology courses.
Categories: Student Use, Web-Based Learning, Simulations, Interactive Learning, Exploration
Brief Description: collection of games about human body systems. The collection is categorized by both body system and game type. The games most frequently appearing in the Anatomy Arcade are jigsaw puzzles, matching games, and crossword puzzles. There are also a few interactive games. The Anatomy Arcade was developed by a science and physical education teacher in Melbourne, Australia.
Categories: Teacher Use, Student Use, Simulation, Web-Based Learning
Brief Description: In Man as Industrial Palace Henning Lederer brings this famous drawing to life. In the two minute video viewers will see how the human body's internal systems work together to process food and produce life
Categories: Student Use, Web-Based Learning, Simulations, Interactive Learning
Brief Description: offers interactive 3D models of human anatomy. One can turn on and off different views according to which body systems you want to view. The models can be rotated 360 degrees and the labels have an audio play-back option.