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==Introduction==
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This page has been prepared as a tutorial to help students preparing their own multimedia projects for the {{Embryology}} website. In particular those students preparing a [[Zygote Awards]] page.
This page has been prepared as a tutorial to help students preparing their own multimedia projects for the {{Embryology}} website. In particular those students preparing a [[Zygote Awards]] page. This introductory page assumes you have no knowledge or experience in preparing multimedia.


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Introduction

This page has been prepared as a tutorial to help students preparing their own multimedia projects for the Embryology website. In particular those students preparing a Zygote Awards page. This introductory page assumes you have no knowledge or experience in preparing multimedia.

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Want to independently learn about human development?

Get both recognition and something for your portfolio.

Why not have a go at the new competition for the Zygote Awards for 2015.

(Read more here)


  • There are many different ways to prepare your own multimedia educational content. Below are listed only a few easy to use examples to just get you started.
  • Remember the file size limitation (20 Mb) and that uploaded files must be accurately named and identified as outlined on the Zygote Awards page.
  • Remember that you cannot delete any uploaded content, you can only replace that file with another later (different) version with the same file name.
    • If you need to have a file deleted contact Dr Mark Hill by email with the file name and request it be deleted.


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Start Here

What embryology concept do you want to teach/demonstrate?
  1. Concept - Have you selected a simple or a complex topic to explain, and how will an animation help with this explanation.
  2. Storyboard - Start with a piece of blank paper and a pen or pencil and make an outline of what you will say. (A storyboard is a graphical representation of the proposed multimedia project)
  3. Peer Test - Try and explain your concept to your peers, friends or family using your storyboard.
  4. Revise - Listen to their questions and criticisms and update your plan.


Getting Ready

How am I going to turn my storyboard into multimedia?

Example Movie 1

Here is a movie (animation) I have used in lectures and practical classes.

Human Development Timeline Movie

<html5media height="600" width="800">File:Human_development_timeline_01.mp4</html5media>





Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 16) Embryology Student Movies. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Help:Student_Movies

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