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The eLearning
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Training |
Education

From
full course development to production of modular components
for pre-existing courses, ScienceMedia's educational solutions
set the standard for using multimedia to teach scientific and
technical subjects.
Our educational products showcase visual content in a stimulating
and exciting way, utilizing interactive exercises, simulations
and animations to appeal to a wide range of learning styles.
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From a CD-ROM to a full online delivery
solution utilizing the ScienceMedia Integrated Learning System or
other fully integrated learning management system, we'll use our
expertise to make sure your course is presented in the most successful
format for your particular needs.
Web-based
Full Course Solutions
ScienceMedia has successfully developed full
web-based courses in AP Chemistry (in partnership with APEX Learning)
and AP Biology (in partnership with the University of California).
These products are fully interactive student courseware, using our
system of learning objects. The Company has its first full year
college course, Introductory Biology, under development.
Customized
Learning Modules
ScienceMedia can create interactive CD-ROMs
or web sites as supplements to existing print course materials.
The first such product, Biochemical Interactions, was developed
in partnership with John Wiley & Sons as a supplement to their
best selling Biochemistry textbook by Voet & Voet.
Interactive
Simulations
ScienceMedia can create customized simulations
for integration with other online courses. Examples include simulations
we created for NYUonline for their successful courses in Project
Management and Principles of Economics.
Molecular
Visualizations
ScienceMedia's two existing visualization
products: Biochemical Interactions and Aspects of Protein Structure
have received outstanding reviews, including the following on Aspects
of Protein Structure "This is overall the highest level of
delivery excellence from any biochemistry teaching product currently
available". These products are used as stand alone materials
in current college science courses.
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