E-Content is very important in the present scenario. It will be helpful …
E-Content is very important in the present scenario. It will be helpful to the teachers and students for a better understanding of the subject matter. Every teacher must use e-content package for their subject matter in order to provide multi media experiences to the learner
E-content is the package of data in electronic digital format. It is a form of knowledge or content which is packed in an electronic form. It includes text, video, audio, graphics, animation etc., An innovative application of computer in the field of the teaching learning process is called e-content. It is the advancement of technology to design, deliver, administer, select and extend learning.
In this lab, students will learn how to read and distinguish different …
In this lab, students will learn how to read and distinguish different sounds in Korean. They will be able to answer simple yes or no questions.NCSSFL-ACTFL Can-Do Statements:I can identify memorized or familiar words when they are supported by gestures or visuals in informational texts.I can express basic preferences or feelings, using practiced or memorized words and phrases, with the help of gestures or visuals.In my own and other cultures I can identify some typical practices related to familiar everyday life.
In this activity, students will practice vocabulary by asking "yes" and "no" …
In this activity, students will practice vocabulary by asking "yes" and "no" questions to figure out a secret word. If they figure out the secret word before time is up, they win!
In this activity, students will practice rejecting or accepting formal invitations to …
In this activity, students will practice rejecting or accepting formal invitations to an afternoon or evening get-together. Also, as a group they will have to select one of the invitations templates. Students will have to exchange ideas and organize them in order to successfully complete this activity.
This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by …
This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by Research Square on behalf of its authors. It provides a synopsis that's easy to understand, and can be used to introduce the topics it covers to students, researchers, and the general public. The video's transcript is also provided in full, with a portion provided below for preview:
"The enzyme NOS2 produces nitric oxide, a signaling molecule involved in processes like blood pressure regulation, immunity, and stem cell differentiation. NOS2 has three isoforms (NOS2-1, NOS2-2, and NOS2-3), but it’s unclear which one is expressed in differentiating human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs), which are important tools for regenerative medicine and research. To learn more about NOS2 in these essential cells, researchers recently examined public RNA sequencing data for hPSCs. They found that NOS2 mRNA was transiently expressed during differentiation of hPSCs into various cell types, such as heart muscle, cartilage, and pre-placental cells, and the specific isoform expressed, NOS2-2, had a markedly different structure than the common immunity-related isoform NOS2-1. In vitro, four separate hPSC cell lines transiently expressed NOS2 mRNA and protein while they were differentiating into cortical neurons, and further analyses revealed that only the NOS2-2 isoform was expressed in these cells..."
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