Multimedia Educational Lab Pack (5)
Product Information
The objective of this multimedia/exploration program is for students to learnabout avian behavior anatomy challenges to survival and remarkable roles inmythology and art. Students take a guided tour through a virtual natural historymuseum. The museum has three main rooms. corridors and various galleries. Eachroom groups graphics and artifacts by topic and all displays include text.
Visit the section on Birds of Prey and see a ten-second video of the world'slargest bird of prey the Andean Condor; learn about the importance of thefalcon to the Egyptian culture; or turn a stuffed Eurasia Kestrel 360 degreesfor 16 different views. See the world from a vulture's viewpoint where thecentral portion of the visual field is magnified 2.5 times.
Learn about birdhabitats from around the globe. Learn about courtship nesting feeding oranatomy. Other galleries hold exhibits on flight patterns with migration mapsenvironmental factors affecting bird population endangered species songs andcalls where users can listen to birds like canaries and owls and birds in artwhere some artwork can be rotated to view all sides. A navigation icon displaysa map of the current location and can be used to move to another part of themuseum.
A visit to the Museum Store lets the user create screen savers printablestationery and gift tags and save sound files for use in other programs. Userscan access a fully searchable index assemble slide shows and copy or printdisplay windows. There is an option for turning the sound on and off. Thismuseum can be expanded with additional CD-ROM titles that act as floors Joinedby a common elevator.
The Multimedia Education Lab Pack provides you with a 5 pack (5 Copies of theBird CD) so you can use within your classroom. Also included is a white 3-ringbinder which will allow you to print out the information and keep the binder fora reference for your students.
Product Features
- Explores the diversity of bird species their habitats and challenges to their survival.
- Designed in the shape of an eye with three main rooms corridors and various galleries.
- Within each main room exhibit graphics and artifacts are clustered by topics.
- Displays include text labeled visuals that can sometimes be enlarged videos and pop-up windows. A button on the bottom of the screen reveals "see also" references and hyperlinks to related information.
- The Aviary introduces bird habitats around the globe and 12 families of birds including domesticated birds seabirds and Sightless birds.
- Bird Behavior covers topics such as courtship hatching nesting and feeding.
- In the Anatomy Room students can explore bird structure in four layers: exterior muscles organs and skeleton. The mouse can be turned into an "x-ray window" to see body parts in greater detail. Exhibits in this section also include wings and flight feathers senses and respiration.
- Other galleries have displays and activities about bird watching flight patterns songs and calls bird beaks and birds in art. Some artwork can be rotated to view all sides.
- Four slide shows introduce the museum and its features and interesting highlights from the program. Students can also assemble their own slide shows.
- Throughout the program a navigation icon is used to display a map with the current location to move to another part of the museum by clicking indentations on the map or to go back one screen at a time.
- Options for coping or printing display windows and for turning off sound.
- Index has a search box and an alphabetical list of keywords.
Windows Requirements
- 486DX/33MHz or faster
- Windows 3.1/95/98/Me
- 4 MB RAM
- SVGA 256 color display (640x480)
- Double-speed CD-ROM drive
- 8- or 16-bit sound card (required)
- Loudspeakers or headphones
- Mouse