Hi Nell,
Ambrose Video 2.0 has a video series at Ambrosedigital.com that may fit
your needs; *Miracle of the Human
Bodyhttp://www.ambrosedigital.com/index.php?page=shop.product_detailsflypage=shop.flypage_ambroseoption=com_virtuemartItemid=59product_id=8779
* was produced with Nursing Schools in mind, featuring 8 videos (and 68
clips within the videos) on the body systems that can be easily integrated
with existing web based systems. World renowned surgeon, Dr. Mark
Reisman describes
the anatomy and function of each body system using the most advanced
medical imaging, 3-D graphics and cadaver footage.
This link will take you to full descriptions and a video clip:
http://www.ambrosedigital.com/index.php?page=shop.
product_detailsflypage=shop.flypage_ambroseoption=com_
virtuemartItemid=59product_id=8779
We can provide a free trial if you are interested.
Please contact Elnor Barron 866-742-4673, elnorbar...@ambrosevideo.com, for
Colleges
For Public Library subscribers, please contact Bill Burns 888-802-6715,
bbu...@ambrosevideo.com
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Nellie J Chenault njche...@vcu.eduwrote:
Hi. In preparation of our basic human anatomy course going online, we are
looking for additional films and clips of the different anatomical systems.
Without live labs, the faculty want to use more digital video,
specifically animation. We are having difficulty finding current video at
grade level 14 or sophomore level (200).
Any suggestions? educational and free online are both options for us!
Thanks!
Nell Chenault
Research Librarian for Film and Performing Arts
VCU Libraries
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