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Biological animations and tutorials
Key biological concepts animated as narrated and stepped tutorials, along with quizzes.
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rudolf fairbanks (Student)
Videos just like animation tell story about how a particular process occurs. There is no reading, it is all watching. Abstract concepts that are difficult to understand in any other way are learned by watching people perform or demonstrate the process. This demonstration makes learning fast. Through videos, anybody can do self-study. The videos, audios and webinars help students to learn something for which a teacher would be required otherwise. The best part is, this self-study technique leaves a powerful impact on the brain, which might even be better than reading the same lesson from a book.
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Nathalie Diaz (Student)
very useful to get students' attention and decrease levels of distraction. Watching a video instead of reading a text can be refreshing and needed from time to time. Big help when teaching multi-steps topics.
Stefanie Galasso (Student)
This is useful to the students as a learning tool. It will engage them in its graphics while also being a source of education.
Jamie Medlock (Student)
The material is very informative and carries a lot of information. The information coupled with the animation is what makes this particular material stand out.
Jim Bidlack (Faculty)
The material has a lot of information about mitochondria. cool.
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