Who Doesnt love babies?! Neonatal EEG Challenge: Cracking the Code of Newborn Brainwaves!
Step into the world of neonatal EEG and test your knowledge on the intricate patterns, sleep states, and abnormalities seen in newborn brain activity. This game is designed for future EEG techs and neurodiagnostic students to help master key concepts like gestational age considerations, artifact recognition, and seizure identification in neonates. Whether you're preparing for exams or just love a good challenge, this game will sharpen your skills and boost your confidence.
In this interactive and animated object, students distribute the valence electrons in simple covalent molecules with one central atom. Six rules are followed to show the bonding and nonbonding electrons in Lewis dot structures. The process is well illustrated with eight worked examples and two interactive practice problems.
General Shop Safety - Hazardous Materials Safety (SDS)
In this learning activity you'll review the hazardous materials safety document which display an example of a SDS or MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet).
This activity will help students understand the concept of past tense in English grammar tenses. It will help students learn to transform regular and irregular verbs. As well as learn the past tense more effectively.
In this interactive and animated object, learners examine orthographic projection and the Glass Box Theory. Front, side, and top view development is demonstrated with pictorial views of each object to help develop 2D to 3D visualization skills.