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August 11, 2014
Allows you to learn the systems of the human body and uncover common conditions associated with each system.
This product has a lot of potential to use within the classroom. At first it is a little overwhelming with a list of numerous parts, but if specific tasks are aligned to the purpose for use of the product, it would be an excellent tool for discovering the systems of the human body and common conditions that are associated with each system. Students would have a way visually see what parts are in each system and explore problems that can take place in different parts of the body.
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August 8, 2014
This website is good for teaching Living environment and Human anatomy. Its simplicity makes it a site of choice for students with special needs as well ELA students
It is excellent for visual learners and for students with low literacy level.
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July 18, 2014
Great body visuals for students but engagement on teacher.
I think this is a great tool when paired with teacher guidance and the teacher setting up the viewpoint lens and guiding the students through the material.
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July 14, 2014
Great interaction! 3D! Great information! FREE!
This is an excellent teaching tool and I highly recommend it. It is very user friendly and very interactive. It is easy to navigate. It can be used as a teaching tool or for learners to use as a resource or further discovery. It has automatic quizzes to test your knowledge in all categories. I love this site!
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December 17, 2013
Biodigital Human provides a 3D view of the human body and all of its systems.
Biodigital Human provides you with a 3D view of the human body. You are able to select which systems you want to display and rotate the view. The graphics are visually striking and the ability to pinpoint which areas of the human body you want to view is very easy. The free version is somewhat limited and only allows you to view the systems and the information on each system. There is a paid version which I have not signed up for, but it allows you to take snapshots of specific areas, save cross sections, and create tests. One downside is that it takes 5-10 minutes (depending on your connection speed) to start up.
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