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    Learning Resource Information
      
        - Aggregation Level: 
 
        - Level 1 - a single, atomic object
 
        - Interactivity Type: 
 
        - Active
 
        - Intended User Roles: 
 
        - Learner
 
       
     
    
    
    Notes
      
        - Abstract: 
 
        - Interactive laboratory assignments for various topics in Biology 1 and 2 have been designed utilizing H5P. These assignments will include various exercises such as drag & drop with words, drag & drop with image labeling, and multiple-choice questions. These assignments can be used as pre-lab or post-lab assignments or can be used in conjunction with lecture content. The various assignments and a brief description are listed below as well as a link to the assignments which can be incorporated into your learning management system via H5P assignments.
 
        - Acquisition: 
 
        - Submitted for the Open Textbook Collaborative Project on the OpenNJ  Submitted by Rachel Pieters.
 
        - General Note: 
 
        - <iframe src="https://mcc.h5p.com/content/1292162614234820588/embed" aria-label="Bio 2 Lab Activity Nervous System" width="1088" height="637" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" allow="autoplay *; geolocation *; microphone *; camera *; midi *; encrypted-media *"></iframe><script src="https://mcc.h5p.com/js/h5p-resizer.js" charset="UTF-8"></script>
 
       
     
    
    Record Information
      
        - Source Institution: 
 
        - Middlesex County College 
 
        - Holding Location: 
 
        - Middlesex County College 
 
        - Rights Management: 
 
           This item is licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commerical License.  This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon this work non-commercially, and although their new works must also acknowledge the author and be non-commercial, they don’t have to license their derivative works on the same terms. 
       
     
    
    
 
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