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Name: Cellular Respiration
Date Posted: Jun 16, 2008
Subjects: Biology, Chemistry
Media: Webware
Type: Visualization or Animation, lab ideas
Description: Carter offers a lesson in cellular respiration. The chemical aspects are considered with a focus on the use of sugars and ATP production. Carter also...
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Name: Web Anatomy
Date Posted: Jun 16, 2008
Subjects: Biology
Media: Webware
Type: Visualization or Animation, Facilitates the presentation of student work, review/assessment
Description: The University of Minnesota has developed an engaging site for their students to reveiew key body systems. There are graphics, games, and self-assessments to captivate...
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Name: Nucleus Medical Art
Date Posted: Jun 15, 2008
Subjects: Biology
Media: Software
Type: Visualization or Animation, Facilitates the presentation of student work
Description: Animations of processes related to Anatomy and Physiology. These animations are clearly intended to be used in a medical facility but are wonderful for use...
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Name: Science Stock Image Library
Date Posted: Jun 15, 2008
Subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science
Media: Webware
Type: Visualization or Animation, study tool
Description: -a library of engaging graphics that can be downloaded and printed or pasted into documents for classroom use. -double click on many diagrams (ie: animal...
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Name: Video: Heart and circulatory system — How they work
Date Posted: Jun 15, 2008
Subjects: Biology
Media: Webware
Type: Visualization or Animation
Description: An animation of how the heart works to pump blood throughout the body
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Name: Travel Brochure of the Body
Date Posted: Jun 15, 2008
Subjects: Biology
Media: Webware
Type: Facilitates the presentation of student work
Description: Ms. Cascio submits her idea for an activity where students serve as travel agents promoting various body systems as a "vacation spot". Fun!
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Name: Journal of Visualized Experiments
Date Posted: Jun 15, 2008
Subjects: Biology, Chemistry
Media: video
Type: Visualization or Animation, connection to real scientists
Description: This website has a collection of experiments that show researchers in labs doing real science.
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Name: Greenleap
Date Posted: Jun 15, 2008
Subjects: Biology, Earth Science
Media: Webware
Type: Visualization or Animation, Communication Tool, Facilitates the presentation of student work, a great resource for environmental information presented in a manner that reaches mulitple ages
Description: A quote from this web site: GreenLeap - Environmental News, Information Activities & Community GreenLeap's mission is to inform and inspire individuals who share care...
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Name: Bad Astronomy
Date Posted: Jun 09, 2008
Subjects: Biology, Physics, Earth Science
Media: Webware
Type: Visualization or Animation
Description: There are many myths in astronomy -- moon hoax landing, aliens , astrology, etc. Almost all of them engage student interest. This site gives a...
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Name: Calculating Equilibrium constant
Date Posted: Jun 07, 2008
Subjects: Biology, Chemistry
Media: Probeware
Type: Data collection/analysis tool
Description: This is a simple colorimeter that collects data using the logger pro software. There are at least two labs, one in Chemistry with Computers and...
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Name: The Mammalian kidney
Date Posted: Jun 07, 2008
Subjects: Biology
Media: animation
Type: Visualization or Animation
Description: This site provides animation and information about the functioning kidney. There is also a student quiz at the end.
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Name: The Lac Operon
Date Posted: Jun 07, 2008
Subjects: Biology
Media: annimation
Type: Visualization or Animation
Description: A tutorial showing how the Lac operon functions. Has an animation, introduction, summary and quiz as part of the topic
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Name: My Doctor.com
Date Posted: Jun 07, 2008
Subjects: Biology
Media: web site
Type: Visualization or Animation
Description: This is an animation on the allergy web site which shows the working of the allergens and antibodies in the immune system.
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Name: The Virtual Body
Date Posted: Jun 07, 2008
Subjects: Biology
Media: Webware
Type: Visualization or Animation
Description: Three animations showing the parts of the heart, the workings of the heart and a narrated tour.
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Name: Biology Labs
Date Posted: Jun 04, 2008
Subjects: Biology
Media: Webware
Type: Visualization or Animation, Graphing, Modeling, or Mapping, Remote Data Sets or Instrumentation, Virtual Lab, Communication Tool, Data collection/analysis tool
Description: Whether you are teaching AP bio or not, this site has 12 labs in animated form. If you don't have time to run a lab,...
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Name: The dissolving process
Date Posted: Jun 03, 2008
Subjects: Biology, Chemistry
Media: animation
Type: Visualization or Animation
Description: A short clip showing the hydration of sodium chloride when placed in water.
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Name: A closer look at water
Date Posted: Jun 03, 2008
Subjects: Biology, Chemistry
Media: annimation
Type: Visualization or Animation
Description: A quick animation about the attractive forces found in water.
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Name: Translation: The Movie
Date Posted: Jun 03, 2008
Subjects: Biology
Media: Webware
Type: Visualization or Animation
Description: This is a movie showing the steps of traslation
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Name: What is inhertance
Date Posted: Jun 03, 2008
Subjects: Biology
Media: Webware
Type: Visualization or Animation
Description: This animation covers how a single human parent is capable of making 2^23 gametes. It reviews how each parent passes on half of their genetic...
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Name: eLibrary Science Search Engine
Date Posted: Jun 03, 2008
Subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science
Media: Webware
Type: research
Description: eLibrary Science is a search engine that limits the search to science content. There are many customization features that allow you to limit your searches...
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Name: Scirus - Science Search
Date Posted: Jun 03, 2008
Subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science
Media: Webware
Type: research
Description: Scirus is a search engine that is only for scientific information. Information comes in the form of journal articles, .pdfs, word docs, and .html files....
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Name: The mechanism of filament sliding during contraction of a myofibril
Date Posted: Jun 03, 2008
Subjects: Biology
Media: Webware
Type: Visualization or Animation
Description: This animation illustrates how muscle contration is inistated by an action potential and Ca+ release and the actin and myosin interactions and filament sliding during...
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Name: NPR Health and Science Podcast
Date Posted: Jun 02, 2008
Subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science
Media: Webware
Type: This resource provides current events in science
Description: This podcast is weekly and about 30 minutes per podcast. It contains stories that National Public Radio (NPR) covered that week about health and science....
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Name: Transcription
Date Posted: Jun 02, 2008
Subjects: Biology
Media: animation
Type: Visualization or Animation
Description: A very quick and simple animation showing the transcription of mRNA.
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Name: Selection
Date Posted: Jun 02, 2008
Subjects: Biology
Media: informational site
Type: Communication Tool
Description: This is a university sight that summarizes types of selection and then applies it to the pepper moth. It is mostly informational.
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