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Let “Fred”
and “Pat” bring a sense of realism to your anatomy class. Fred is a
full size skeleton with a flexible spine and dissectible skull. Pat, is
a sexless torso. She is dissectible into 13 parts and is 36” tall.
We
also have: a jumbo sized model heart; a life size heart; skin model;
deluxe human head; cervical spine; giant molar; upper and lower jaw;
diseased teeth and gums; flossing and brushing model; stomach with
ulcers; flexible lumbar vertebral spine; foot on elastic; detailed model
of the ear; hand on elastic; knee joint; simulated
smokers’ lungs; and a shoulder joint. Call 609
265-5053 to schedule our models.
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LEARN360-THE
NEW
DIGITAL STREAMING PROGRAM |
EMTC is a member of
the New Jersey AVA Commission representing 16/21 of New Jersey’s
counties. Membership in this large state-wide organization gives each
AVA center increased buying power providing our members better, more
economical services.
One example of this is
EVAN or
Educational
Video
Access
Network
of New Jersey. EVAN is a media on demand service with immediate media at
your finger tips be it a full length video, video clip, podcast, audio
clip, or images for printing.
Additionally it provides teachers guides, plans, quizzes, tests,
work sheets, charts, graphs, maps and many, many resources for further
information. The interface for this service is Learn 360/Schools
Specialties.

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Star Lab can be used to teach
astronomy, mythology, biology, Social Studies and creative writing.
Travel across America with Lewis & Clark, write poetry and music
under summer stars. Swim with a nucleus in a cell or chart weather
patterns by studying the winds. Learn the basics of tsunamis and
hurricanes. Star Lab inspires a young mind “to dare to go where no man
has gone before.” Basic & Advanced Star Lab training is held
bi-annually. Call 609 265-5053 to schedule StarLab at your school.
EMTC
has 9,000+ titles of videos, DVDs and video streaming available for
members to borrow. Our EVAN (video streaming service) also provides
audios, printable images and teacher resources. Please check WebMAX
and our new 2007-2009 catalog for our latest additions. Also,
please feel welcomed to suggest or request titles that are of specific
interest to you.
New
Curriculum? Remember, we can do custom searches! We can find just the
right resources to support your lesson plans and help get your point
across.
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