Directionality of Broken Glass
By Ronald Groffy
Visualizes direction and amount of glass particles travel when impacted by a force.
pH and Its Basic Principles
By Joan Kornitz
In this animated object, learners view hydrogen and hydroxide ions in a solution. A brief quiz on the basic principles of the term pH completes the activity.
Design Criteria for a Property & Evidence Room
By Vickie Brugger
In this animated, audio and graphic activity illustration, learners will view design criteria for properly storing property and evidence.
Learners will be able to identify areas within the property room including adjoining work areas, work flow, temporary storage, long-term storage, high profile items, bulk or oversize items, biohazards, hazardous materials, cold storage, administrative area, and release areas.
Processing a Crime Scene: Sexual Assault
By Daniel Feucht
This activity provides an interactive sexual assault crime scene where the user must deterime what and how to collect the evidence.
Processing a Crime Scene: Suicide
This activity provides an interactive suicide crime scene where the user must deterime what and how to collect the evidence.
Processing a Crime Scene: Burglary
This activity provides an interactive burglary crime scene where the user must deterime what and how to collect the evidence.
Chain of Custody
This video illustrates what can happen in a court room when chain-of-custody procedures for collecting evidence are either ignored or not carried out properly.
Collection of Entomological Evidence Test
By Amanda Thoma
A crime scene photo for determination of time since death. The student will need to collect the evidence into the correct item.
Heavy Truck Electronic Control Modules
By Timothy Austin
This learning object is designed to show students they types of information that can be imaged from the Electronic Control Module employed by heavy truck engines.
Passenger Vehicle ACMs and PCMs
Video based Learning Object showing passenger vehicle and light duty truck Event Data Recorders (Airbag Control modules and Powertrain Control Modules).
The DAP Game (developmentally appropriate practices)
By Wisc-Online
Play this game to challenge your friends on their knowledge of developmentally appropriate and inappropriate practices in early childhood education.
Section508Version - Stain Measurement & Calculating Angles of Impact
Temp version with colors adjusted for Section 508 compliance
Metering a Room: A Video Demonstration
By Kelly Kent
Learners watch video clips demonstrating the correct procedure for police officers to follow when metering a room.
What's for Supper?
By Tracy Craker
The learner sorts a variety of foods based on personal preferences. Those personal choices are then classified by food group. The learner views the charts and reads information about the major food groups.
Left- and Right-Brain Thinking Modes (Screencast)
By Leanne Healy
In this interactive object, learners examine the characteristics of left- and right-brain thinkers.
ECE Curriculum Jeopardy
By Kim Horejs
In this interactive game, learners answer 30 questions about early childhood education activities and skills. Up to three people can play on the game board at one time.
Seatbelt Evidence
This Learning Object is designed to identify the various components of a vehicle's seatbelt system, and to show evidence of seatbelt use following a collision.
Human Skeleton Quiz
I would like to have a human skeleton where specific bones of the skeleton can be dragged and dropped back into the skeleton as a quiz.
Confidentiality
By Dawn Matott
In this object designed for instructional assistants, learners read about the laws that pertain to student school records. Three case studies are presented and learners write about how they would respond in these situations.
DNA Collection Methods Corrections
By Dan Mader
This learning object will be used in conjunction with the DNA collection methods learning object. This learning object will cover the errors that were present in the DNA collection methods learning object and how they could be corrected.
Sequencing Impacts Using Radial and Concentric Fractures (Screencast)
Learners examine radial and concentric fractures in glass to determine the sequence of the impacts.
Directionality and Amount of Broken Glass (Screencast)
Visualizes direction and quantity of glass particles as the glass is impacted by a force.
Bulletin Board Essentials
In this interactive object, learners examine the characteristics of effective visual displays. This activity is designed primarily for instructional assistants.
Phonics and Whole Language
By Leanne Healy, Dawn Matott
In this interactive object, learners examine terminology dealing with phonics and whole language and identify the different types of activities that would be seen in a phonics-based or whole language classroom. Part of this activity has audio.
Surface Tension of a Blood Drop (Screencast)
This screencast shows how blood droplets are held together by a strong cohesive molecular force that produces surface tension in each drop and on the external force. Surface tension pulls the surface molecules of a liquid toward its interior, decreasing the surface area and causing the liquid to resist penetration.