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. 2007 Fall;6(3):217–223. doi: 10.1187/cbe.07-01-0002

Table 1.

Sources of and details about the animations and graphics used in this study

Title Animation Graphic
Cholesterol uptake http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/∼w3bio380/anib.htm. This is an author-developed animation with the narrative produced using PowerPoint and Camtasia Studio as described previously (O'Day, 2006a). http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/∼w3bio380/picb.htm. This is an author-produced graphic with the legend produced using PowerPoint and CorelDraw 7.0 as described previously (O'Day, 2006a).
Apoptosis http://www.whfreeman.com/lodish4e/content/ld23/ld23an01a.htm. This unnarrated animation is one of many high-quality teaching animations produced for Lodish et al. (2000). http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/∼w3bio380/pic.htm. This author-produced graphic was made using CorelDraw 7.0 as described previously (O'Day, 2006a). An attempt was made to make the graphic images identical to those presented in the apoptosis video (see Figure 1).
Influenza virus http://www.learner.org/channel/courses/biology/archive/animations/hires/a_infect8_h.html. This narrated animation was produced by Annenberg Media Learner.org, an online company that provides resources for teachers.