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Academic Restriction: Academic discounts require proof of affiliation with an accredited academic institution.Acceptable proof may be one of the following:
- Copy of your current I.D. card showing valid dates and your name.
- Tuition receipt for the current school term showing your name.
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A.D.A.M. Media - Institutional Version
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Clinical illustrations for powerful presentations.
A.D.A.M. Media contains close to 500 anatomical illustrations and 65 animation clips for you to use in presentations and on web pages displayed on an intranet. These images are organized by the 12 body systems. A.D.A.M. Media also contains bonus animated gifs of some of our popular 3D models. All of the images are in a JPEG format while the movies are in QuickTime® format, making them compatible with the most popular presentation packages available, such as: PowerPoint, Adobe Photoshop and A.D.A.M. Interactive Anatomy. The product comes with Internet Explorer and QuickTime® for the easy viewing of images, and contains a direct web link to A.D.A.M. On Line. For in-use answers about the product, a convenient HTML on-line help is included. |
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A.D.A.M. Media Contains:
- Close to 500 images in a JPEG format for easy incorporation into presentation software packages
- 65 animation clips in QuickTime® format for easy incorporation into presentation software packages
- Bonus animated gifs of popular 3D models
- Thumbnail image directory for easy location of a particular illustration and for quick navigation
- Images viewable with any HTML browser
- Microsoft® Internet Explorer and QuickTime® included for easy viewing of images
- Hotlink button for direct internet access to more A.D.A.M. images
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| Macintosh Requirements:
68040/25 MHz
System 7.
16MB RAM, 7MB hard disk space
14-inch color monitor (640x480 or better)
256 colors
Double-speed CD-ROM drive
Netscape Navigator® 4.0 or Microsoft®
Internet Explorer 4.0
(Optional) Modem and Internet access
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| Windows Requirements
486/33MHz
Windows 95
16 MB RAM, 7MB hard disk space
14-inch color monitor (640x480 or better), 256 colors
Double-speed CD-ROM drive
Netscape Navigator® 4.0 or Microsoft® Internet Explorer 4.0
(Optional) Modem and Internet access
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Interactive Physiology - Institutional Version
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The complete resource for physiological study.
With the A.D.A.M. Benjamin/Cummings Interactive Physiology Student Edition you've got everything you'll need to learn physiological concepts and practices - right at your fingertips. Perfect for lecture or lab, this bundle is filled with detailed animations, video, sound and engaging quizzes and games that will help you bring physiology to life.
The Interactive Physiology Student Edition contains the following all on one CD-ROM:
- All seven Interactive Physiology modules - Cardiovascular System, Muscular System, Respiratory System, Nervous System Urinary System, Fluids & Electrolytes and Nervous II.
- Student Assignments.
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The thinking behind Interactive Physiology:
A.D.A.M.'s Interactive Physiology offers an exciting interactive exploration of the physiological concepts and processes that are tough to teach and tough to learn. Co-developed by Benjamin/Cummings Science and A.D.A.M., Inc., these CD-ROMs use richly detailed graphics, animation, sound, video, and interactive quizzes to bridge the gap between simply memorizing a concept and truly understanding it.
Each interactive CD contains topics that fit the following criteria:
- The toughest topics in the course - those topics that students find most difficult to master and teachers find difficult to teach.
- Physiological processes that lend themselves well to multimedia - things that move, change over time, or involve correlating multiple and simultaneous events.
- Each physiological concept is preceded by a set of goals and an anatomy review, and followed by a thorough quiz that tests mastery of those goals through engaging activities that ask them to predict outcomes, play with variables, and measure responses.
- Interactive Physiology will help students dig deeply into the most challenging material in the course and come out with a richer, more vivid understanding of principles that will last long after the course is complete.
Interactive Physiology Features:
- Anatomy Review - Each Body System begins with an "Anatomy Review," giving students a chance to brush up on the necessary anatomy that will be covered in the body system.
- Animations - Animations show physiological processes in action. They can be paused, stepped through, or repeated to make it easier to comprehend processes that change over time, to correlate multiple events, or to relate physiological functions with graphical representations. Animations concentrate on cellular and molecular processes.
- Self-Quizzes - Self-quizzes test and reinforce students' understanding of concepts with interactive exercises that encourage critical thinking and problem solving. Engaging animations allow students to predict outcomes and test their understanding. Students can return to the topic for a quick review with the click of a link button.
- On-Screen Glossaries - Important terminology presented in "hot" form, so that users can access on-screen glossaries and additional information.
- Textbook Correlations - Students can access the appropriate chapter outline from Human Anatomy and Physiology, Third Edition, by Elaine N. Marieb, R.N., Ph.D. to help correlate the module topics with the relevant pages and figures in the textbook.
- Learning Goals - Every topic contains learning goals for the student and a brief list of what the learner should know before proceeding.
- Virtual Professor - Additional clarification and emphasis on important, difficult concepts are provided by Elaine Marieb, who appears on-screen as the "Virtual Professor."
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| Windows Requirements:
486/33 MHz processor or higher
Microsoft Windows 3.1or higher
8 MB RAM
2.5 MB hard disk space
SVGA color monitor, 256 colors
Double-speed or faster CD-ROM drive
MPC-compatible sound card
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| Macintosh Requirements:
68040/25MHz or higher
System 7.0 to 8.1
8 MB RAM
13-inch or larger monitor, 256 colors
Double-speed or faster CD-ROM drive
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