Here is an interesting TED Talk that should be of interest to biology teachers and students. In the video, David Bolinsky explains and shows the inner workings of a cell. After watching it this morning, I Tweeted that I learned (or at least recalled) as much as I learned in a semester of Biology 101. (That's probably more of a reflection on my interest in Biology 101 12 years ago than it is on the course or the instructor I had).
Applications for Education
The visualizations and explanations provided in this video could be a good supplement to a lecture or a lesson on cell biology.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
TED Talk - Animation of a Cell
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Labels: biology, Educational Videos, Teaching With Technology, Teaching with Ted, Technology Integration, TED Talks
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