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Medical Animation Library

Medical Animation Library
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SPORE Click the links below to download: Mac For a complete set of Creature parts and building options, purchase the Spore Creature Creator. Lawrence Hall of Science - 24/7 Science How fast does the wind blow? What makes things sticky? Where do insects live and plants grow? What is the best way to clean up the environment? How do humans measure up in the animal kingdom? BioDigital Human: A better way to understand your health Bring to life your latest products by presenting pharma or med devices within the context of a virtual body. Engaging marketing materials: Equip your sales and marketing teams with stunning visuals to spread the word about your latest products. Portable and cost-effective visuals: Access information on-the-go through our Cloud-based platform, which enables you to pull up information through a browser or mobile device without traditional software development and maintenance headaches. Connect with Providers and Patients: Demonstrate the value and proper use of your products by presenting them in the context of a virtual body.

Center Snapshot: Tim Marvel Center Snapshot: Tim Marvel Image above: Tim Marvel is enjoying East Coast living with his family as a 3-D lead animator and senior graphic designer at NASA Langley. NASA/Sean Smith By: Tommi Barrett-Greenly Tim Marvel, a 3-D lead animator and senior graphic designer in the Science Directorate at NASA Langley, couldn’t ask for a better life. Energy conservation teaching resources, elementary and high schools - EarthCARE Canada Quebec Canadian 3D Human Anatomy Brain & Nervous System Respiratory System Reproductive & Urinary Digestive System Art as Applied to Medicine Upcoming Events >> June 26th - 28th, 2014 Comics & Medicine The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of Art as Applied to Medicine in collaboration with Graphic Medicine invites you to attend the fifth Graphic Medicine conference to take place on June 26th-28th in the Pre-Clinical Teaching Building at the Johns Hopkins Medical Campus.

Shout: About the Project Shout invites educators and students to take an active role in global environmental issues. Connect online to interact with experts in the field, share ideas, and collaborate with people around the world who, like you, are committed to solving environmental challenges. Shout gives participants a framework for success, with resources and tools for exercising social responsibility while building the 21st-century skills of collaboration, innovation, and critical thinking. When students are connected through technology and empowered to build activities in their own way the learning experience extends far beyond the four walls of a classroom.

About Are you looking for new ways to teach kids about math and science? Do you want activities that meet you where you live, whether your “classroom” is an active volcano, the shark tank at the local aquarium, or your own kitchen table? You’ve come to the right place. Howtosmile.org is collecting the best educational materials on the web and creating learning activities, tools, and services – all designed especially for those who teach school-aged kids in non-classroom settings.

How the Earth Changed History Human Planet Iain explores the most recently established force on Earth, humans. It's easy to think of the human impact on the planet as a negative one, but as Iain discovers, this isn't always the case. Humans have unprecedented control over many of the planet's geological cycles. How will the human race use this power? Fire Iain explores the human relationship with fire, a powerful force of nature and a crucial source of energy.

Five-Minute Film Festival: School Gardens Spring has sprung, and it's time to start thinking about getting outside and planting green things! School gardens are a great way to teach kids hands-on science. Whether you have a full garden where the kids produce their own cafeteria food, or you're just getting started and egg-crate seedlings are more your pace, you can pull valuable lessons in ecology, sustainability, healthy food habits, and teamwork out of the dirt. Video Playlist: Great School Gardens Watch the player below to see the whole playlist, or view it on YouTube. Starting a School Garden (06:38) A fun video with nuts and bolts details on how to lay the groundwork for a new school garden.

Mini Rube Goldberg Machine Makes Cool Travel Companion Mini Rube Goldberg Machine Makes Cool Travel Companion Article by Steph, filed under Gadgets & Geekery in the Technology category. A man takes a seat on a park bench and opens a pair of suitcases, carefully adjusting a few things inside, placing a few small objects in just the right spot. Then an alarm clock sounds, a pencil comes down onto a trigger and the most entrancing sequence of events takes place, one after the other.

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