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Multimedia Zoom Into a Nasturtium Leaf
Content Provider | National Informal STEM Education Network (NISE Net) |
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Description | In this interactive piece, visitors can zoom into the structures on the surface of a nasturtium leaf. Electron micrographs reveal the nanoscale structures that make water bead on the surface of the leaf. Zoom Into a Nasturtium Leaf can be used alone, or to accompany an exhibit or demonstration of the lotus effect, in which water beads and rolls off highly water-repellent leaves. You must follow the instructions included with the files to install the Adobe Air application! Please "Download All Files" in the zip file and read the instructions first. The resource tab links are also a necessary part of the process in order to run the application directly on your computer. Adobe Air Instructions: 1) Download All files (zip) to run directly on your computer. Then install Adobe Air free (See Link below) 2) Adjust Settings Manager HERE. On the "Edit Locations" dropdown select "Add Location" and then "Browse for folder" and find the air file on your hard drive. 3) Close page and open the Air file on your computer to run |
Related Links | http://www.adobe.com/devnet/air/air-sdk-download.html http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager04.html http://www.nisenet.org/blog/post/zooms-now-zooming-properly |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Use Rights URL | https://www.nisenet.org/permissions/creative-commons-attribution-non-commercial-share-alike-30-united-states-cc-nc-sa-30-us |
Subject Keyword | Nasturtium leaf Lotus effect Nanotechnology Engineering and Technology Plants Life Sciences |
Content Type | Text |
Education Level | Class XI Class IX Class XII Class X |
Pedagogy | Game based learning |
Resource Type | Educational Game |
Subject | Biology |