Digital Frog, a PC or MAC based, virtual frog dissection. This exciting product allows pupils to experience the learning benefits of dissection without the need for scalpels or frogs.
Pupils interactively perform a full dissection guided by instructive text, images and full-screen videos. The accompanying anatomy and physiology section teaches the functioning of every major body system, with comparisons to human and other animals anatomy.
Andrew Bradshaw from Richard Rose Central Academy said about the product "An excellent resource for use across KS3,4 and 5. Allows students an alternative to dissections whilst also being a brilliant accompanying coach for students carrying out dissections. The level of detail is second to none and we are delighted to have purchased Digital Frog!"
The interactivity of Digital Frog is very impressive. During the dissection the cuts to the frog are made using the mouse pointer allowing pupils to feel complete involvement. Links are available to wider information on the anatomy with 2 and 3D pictures bringing the science to life. Further depth is given by the ability to show the blood flow through organs.
In addition to Digital Frog are the Digital Field Trip Series and Cell Matrix
Each Digital Field Trip encourages students to explore and discover the wonders of various ecosystems, with interactive virtual reality, activities and dozens of content screens. Thematic treatments cover a range of curriculum topics.
▶ The Digital Field Trip to The Wetlands
▶ The Digital Field Trip to The Rainforest
▶ The Digital Field Trip to The Desert
Each Digital Field Trip is available separately or bundled together.
ScienceMatrix: Cell Structure & Function
Cells and their components are brought to life for KS2-4 students with inquiry-based learning that both engages and informs. Includes integrated assessment and built-in universal accessibility.
Named one of the world’s five best e-science multimedia products at
the World Summit Awards.
For a demo disc featuring all of the programmes above please email [email protected] |