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Graphics and animation of selected topics in science
Graphics and animation of cell components processes
Graphics and animation of selected topics in science

MyPond Software info

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Canada, Ottawa, 52 Dolan dr

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Contact person: Joseph Karov

MyPond Software programs

topics in science V2 1.0
Topics in Science Volume 2 uses graphics and animations to visualize and to provide insights into the following topics: Phase equilibrium Equilibrium constant Basic thermodynamic functions The multimedia content is delivered in a stand alone application. Download the zipped file and extract it into a single folder. All unzipped files need to reside in the same folder. Click on intro_V2.exe to start the program. The file readmefirst.txt
 
topics in science V3 1.0
Topics in Science Volume 3 uses graphics and animations to visualize and to provide insights into the following topics: Protein formation Cell membrane diffusion Immune system Chromosome, Hemoglobin, Sperm, Nerve Cell, Microvilli The content of this title is a subset of 'The Cell' program. It displays many of the texts ,graphics and animations of 'the Cell' using a Flash interface. The multimedia content is delivered as a stand alone application.
 
topics in science V1 1.0
Topics in Science Volume 1 uses graphics and animations to visualize and provide insights into the following topics: • Ionic bond formation and ionic crystal formation • Acceleration • DNA duplication • Cell organelles The multimedia content is delivered in a stand alone application. Download the zipped file and extract it into a single folder. All unzipped files need to reside in the same folder. Click on intro_V1.exe to start the program.
 
Cell 1.0
The cell program consist of 3D graphics of cell organelles and 3D animation of cellular processes. Review module provides review questions and links the user to the correct answers. Add on module expands and adds more graphics and animations. The animations describe cell ameboic motion, cell division, DNA multiplication, phagocytosis, protein formation, immune system response, red blood cell formation, membrane diffusion. Several SEM images.