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* Download and annotate one of the existing Embryology | * Download and annotate one of the existing Embryology [[Movies]] ([[Movies#Week_1|Week 1]] | [[Movies#Week_2|Week 2]] | [[Movies#Week_3|Week 3]]). Add your own labels, audio commentary, supporting diagrams and information, current research in this area. | ||
* Identify a research movie or sequence of images that can be annotated or animated to explain a developmental concept. | * Identify a research movie or sequence of images that can be annotated or animated to explain a developmental concept. | ||
* Make your own movie showing a developmental process from this period. | |||
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===Additional Information=== | ===Additional Information=== | ||
* I am looking for accuracy and novelty in submissions. | |||
* You can only work on your '''own page''' and no other existing online content (all edits are recorded). | * You can only work on your '''own page''' and no other existing online content (all edits are recorded). | ||
* '''Award pages''' may be further edited or renamed following competition completion (by the judge). | * '''Award pages''' may be further edited or renamed following competition completion (by the judge). |
Revision as of 11:37, 7 May 2015
Best Student Embryology Projects
Best 3 student online pages on a selected embryology topic. Selected award pages remain permanently and are promoted through the award icon on the embryology website. Award submissions will only identified by student number, by mutual agreement winners can be identified by student name. Can be included in your portfolio. Submissions close 27th July 2015. Winners announce September 2015. Judged by Dr Mark Hill. |
2015 Topics
--Mark Hill (talk) 16:20, 20 March 2015 (AEDT) This is the second time that medicine students have had an opportunity to contribute short projects to the Embryology website. I have also taken into account was the limited time available for submissions through mainly the student break time.
- This year I want students to prepare, make and upload their own multimedia page based upon a single topic from week 1 to week 3 of development.
Here are some ideas:
- Download and annotate one of the existing Embryology Movies (Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3). Add your own labels, audio commentary, supporting diagrams and information, current research in this area.
- Identify a research movie or sequence of images that can be annotated or animated to explain a developmental concept.
- Make your own movie showing a developmental process from this period.
In 2014 I made two awards to the following project pages:
- Uterine Decidualisation - describing the early implantation changes to the uterus.
- Fetal Cells in Maternal Blood - describing these novel cells and their potential diagnostic applications.
These students received a certificate and a covering letter that could be included in their portfolio.
Getting Started
You are now ready to begin editing your own page! Additional Information
Online Support
--Mark Hill (talk) 16:19, 20 March 2015 (AEDT) Previous Advertising Notice
Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 26) Embryology Zygote Awards. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Zygote_Awards
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