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The eSkeletons Project

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Material Type: Simulation
Technical Format: Other
Date Added to MERLOT: May 25, 2000
Date Modified in MERLOT: December 19, 2012
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Author: John Kappelman Send email to John Kappelman 
University of Texas at Austin
Submitter : Carol Schneebeck

Description:

This interactive site allows participants to learn about skeletal anatomy by viewing the bones of a human, chimpanzee, and baboon. Users select a bone from the list of four bone types on the skeletal image, and launch the bone viewer. A detailed look at each bone from six viewing angle options is provided along with the option to select another bone or make a comparison with another species (chimpanzee or baboon). The Comparative Anatomy section enables users to make direct comparisons of bones. The material is appropriate for science teacher education as it illustrates how careful observation leads one to wonder about the dizzying beauty of a planet that works by bringing us one different creature after another.


Keywords:
aud, foundations, slp, kasa, anatomy, IVB

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Primary Audience: Middle School, High School, College General Ed, Professional
Mobile Compatibility: Not specified at this time
Technical Requirements: "This site is optimized for Netscape 4.5 (or higher) or Internet Explorer 4.5 (or higher) and utilizes both QuickTime and VRML plug-ins."

Language: English
Cost Involved: no
Source Code Available: no
Accessiblity Information Available: no
Copyright: yes
Creative Commons: unsure

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