Application Animations for Engaging Students

Instructors are always looking for new animations, videos, and multimedia to enliven our lectures and engage our students. Recently, I stumbled across the website of Nucleus Medical Media , an animation company based out of Kennesaw Georgia. This is a very impressive site - the company specializes in the development of medical animations. While many of these appears to the targeted towards the education of medical professionals, there is a significant amount of material that could be used on this site in the classrooms. The Interactive multimedia link is especially useful. There you will find short animations in which have been embedded tutorial materials to provide more information on the topic. The animation may be played through with or without watching the interactives, allowing them to be used both in and out of the classroom. Nucleus also has a YouTube channel (NucleusAnimation ). Many of the more applicable animations from the YouTube channel have been cross-linked to our Ricochet Science channel.
Additional Links
Additional Links
- Nucleus Medical Media homepage
- Nucleus Animation on YouTube
- Ricochet Science YouTube Channel






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As a media guru myself, I am always excited to see how different industries incorporate media into how they learn, and teach. I agree that this site is a great classroom tool, as well as for medical professionals. I will definitely recommend this to professors I know to help them increase the hands on learning in their courses.
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