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Educational Media Awareness Campaign

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The Educational Media Awareness Campaign is a project to help educators find good educational media on the web and integrate them correctly and legally into their learning resources. The campaign links carefully into the largest and most respected web repositories of free and reusable media, giving educators access to millions of resources. The campaign includes 100 selected and featured images, spread across 12 subjects of the typical school curriculum. The 100 images are carefully captioned and linked to sources of 1000's of related images, so that they can serve as entry points for educators. The 100 images are also divided into a number of dynamic pages so that they can feature on wikis as "pictures of the day", with a fresh picture each day. These rotating or dynamic page sections are available both for the whole collection and for each of the 12 constituent subjects.

Explore this project by subject


Documents


Educational Picture of the Day
The Heart
1. Right atrium
2. Left atrium
3. Superior Vena Cave
4. Aorta
5. Pulmonary Artery
6. Pulmonary Vein
7. Mitral valve
8. Aortic valve
9. Left ventricle
10. Right ventricle
11. Inferior Vena Cave
12. Tricuspid Valve
13. Pulmonary Valve
 
Click on the image for a full size version which you can freely re-use and modify. Print it, or use it in other learning resources and websites.

Medical images - Anatomy images - Biology images

This image is a part of the
Educational Media Awareness Campaign, raising awareness among educators about the availability and usage of millions of free internet media in education.
Administration

Page that controls the rotation.

Template that controls the subject navigation.

Meta-templates for the picture of the day.

Templates for this page.

To edit individual media pages within this section of the project, first access the subject galleries and then use the menus there to view each individual media item.


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