The Duties of the Three Branches of Government (Screencast)
In this screencast, explore the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches of the U.S. government. External resource: www.usconstitution.com
Wisconsin State Laws and Rules for Barbering and Cosmetology
By Eileen Bouchard
Learners complete a matching exercise as a quiz or as a review of state laws and rules pertaining to barbers and cosmetologists.
The Skin's Inner Structure
By Marilyn Kressin
Students view an enlarged, colorful depiction of the contents of an average square inch of skin.
Facial and Head Muscles in Action (Screencast)
In this screencast, students identify various muscles of the face and scalp and see them in action.
Nail Structures
The learner constructs a nail and identifies the terms relating to the structures of the nail in a matching exercise.
Window 10 and Desktop Elements
By Dawn Matott
In this interactive object, learners identify the elements of the Windows platform in a drag-and-drop exercise.
Hotel Housekeeping Staffing Guide (Screencast)
By Steve Bitzer
In this screencast, learners read about the components of a hotel housekeeping staffing guide. They also review calculating labor requirements and costs.
The Importance of Attire in Early Childhood Education
By Tracy Craker, Dawn Matott
Learners read about the types of clothing considered appropriate for a childcare setting. This activity is designed for students enrolled in an early childhood education program.
The Skull (Screencast)
In this screencast, we'll view the 10 major bones of the skull and read a description of each bone.
Proper Diapering Procedure
By Joan Klinkner
Learners consider the steps and supplies to use when diapering infants and toddlers. The proper diapering procedure not only meets basic care and sanitation needs but builds relationships and promotes the child’s learning. Brief quizzes complete the learning object.
Nerve Action (Screencast)
In this animated object, learners examine how the sensory, motor, mixed, and reflex nerves work in the human body.
Using an Evidence Bag
By Joe LeFevre
Explore how to use an evidence bag including how to open it, place items inside, and seal it for the crime lab.
Processes of Science
The purpose of this learning object is to introduce the learner to the different processes of science.
Chemical Hair Bonds: The Salt Bond
In this animated object, learners examine how changes in pH affect the salt bonds in strands of hair.
Collecting Biological Evidence
Explore how to collect a fresh or dry blood specimen and prepare it for the crime lab.
Dusting for Fingerprints
Discover how to select the correct fingerprint powder, the proper dusting and collecting techniques, and how to fill out an evidence card.
Electrotherapy in the Salon
By Amy Poshepny
In this animated activity, learners read an explanation of the four different modalities (currents) used in electrotherapy.
Reading Across the Curriculum
By Leanne Healy
In this learning object designed for educators, users review strategies for teaching reading in all classrooms, not just in the reading or language arts classroom. Two pages contain audio.
Searching the Internet
In this interactive object, learners answer questions about doing research on the Internet.
Chemical Hair Bonds: The Disulfide Bond
In this animated lesson, learners read about the disulfide bond, the second strongest chemical bond in the hair. This bond can only be altered by chemicals.
Human Skeleton Test
By Amanda Thoma
A human skeleton test will be taken by students. They will need to label all bones of the skeleton.
Aspergillus in the Property Room
By Vickie Brugger
In this learning activity learners will be hear about aspergillus found on marijuana and the potential health hazards that can affect a property room manager. Learners will hear about preventative measures.
Responsible Beverage Server Game Show #2
By Michael Gemignani
Learners answer 20 questions related to a customer's blood alcohol content. The questions are presented in a game show format, and immediate feedback is provided. A final score is given at the end of the activity.
Spatter Drop Dynamics on Impact (Screencast)
By Daniel Feucht
In this screencast, the student will learn that regardless of the surface onto which a blood droplet is falling, the angle or velocity at which it does so, or the volume of the droplet, there are four distinct phases involved in the reaction of a moving droplet with impact against a surface.
Nail Diseases and Disorders: A Case Study Assessment
Students view diagrams of nails and read the client's nail history. They then determine if the affected nail has a disease or a disorder and recommend salon treatment and home care.