Well I guess if you don't know you should get with the program. Here's a quick visual way to learn about MOOCS! This
"infographic" tells you lots about MOOCs and lets you also see how an infographic visually arranges information in a memorable and
meaningful way. BTW, infographics make great assignments because they still require
excellent writing and add a layer of creative and critical thinking as the designer "lays it all out" for the viewer.
www.zygotebody.com used to be Google Body using Zygote's imagery... now Zygote owns it. Use FireFox!!! You can switch from male to female, select a body system like skeletal, cardiovascular, etc. Rotate and zoom... The left side has sliders to move from one system to another, or slide horizontally to turn on and off systems. You can have several on at once. You can search for things by name, and pin them so they stay put when switching systems. I noticed that when a pin or label has a blue + sign, clicking it expands that label to more sub-labels that you can pin. Try this with the brain stem! The program requires WebGL, which seems to not be included in IE...and doesn't work on iPad's safari browser either. But works fine in FireFox!
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