Examples of our Creativity in Multimedia.

Choose from the following range of learning objects or elements:

  • Immunofluorescence.

    This is an interactive simulation in Flash, using stylized graphics. It shows diagrammatically how a laboratory technician can conduct a test ("assay") on a biological sample to detect the presence of antigens (produced by pathogens.) The process involves the use of special antibodies that attach themselves to the antigens, but also attract special fluorescent material that glow under UV light.
    This animation was used in a training package ("Toolbox") developed at Box Hill Institute for laboratory technicians, funded by the Australian National Training Authority. Used by permission.

  • Fungal Infection of a Leaf.

    This is a diagrammatic, "microscopic" view of a peach leaf being infected by a Shot Hole fungus spore. It demonstrates how the leaf reacts by allowing the infected portion to dry and drop out.

Our Vision for Multimedia in Education

Multimedia is now widely recognized as a potentially powerful learning tool, and it will be used more and more in the future. Many educators have neither the time, resources or skills to really make use of it, however.
We at EdMMIR.com aim to provide easily accessible teaching and learning materials either online or in CD / DVD format.

We would love to hear your opinion on this concept or feedback on the above samples - especially if you are a training manager, training coordinator, principal, teacher, a student or a parent of a student.

Leave some comments on our blog: The EdMMIR.com Discussion Pages

You can also email us at mail@edmmir.com

Stay tuned for more additions, coming soon!