Material Information

Title:
Biology II Lab Activity 3a: Pig-Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
Series Title:
Biology II Lab Activity 3a: Pig-Circulatory and Respiratory Systems - Kanwal
Creator:
Kanwal, Virender
Osborn-Jones, Shannon
Rufo, Stefanie
Place of Publication:
New Jersey
Publisher:
Open Textbook Collaborative
Creation Date:
2024

Learning Resource Information

Aggregation Level:
Level 1 - a single, atomic object
Interactivity Type:
Active

Notes

Abstract:
Interactive laboratory assignments for various topics in Biology 1 and 2 have been designed utilizing H5P. These assignments will include various exercises such as drag & drop with words, drag & drop with image labeling, and multiple-choice questions. These assignments can be used as pre-lab or post-lab assignments or can be used in conjunction with lecture content. The various assignments and a brief description are listed below as well as a link to the assignments which can be incorporated into your learning management system via H5P assignments.
Acquisition:
Submitted for the Open Textbook Collaborative Project on the OpenNJ Submitted by Rachel Pieters.
Funding:
This material was funded by the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE) of the U.S. Department of Education for the Open Textbooks Pilot grant awarded to Middlesex College for the Open Textbook Collaborative.
General Note:
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Record Information

Source Institution:
Middlesex County College
Holding Location:
Middlesex County College
Rights Management:
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