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Home » Health and Medicine » Drug Delivery » Activity 1: SWOT Analysis Activity

Vaccination Animations

Module: Health and Medicine

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Three animations have been chosen to supplement learning about vaccination. The Vaccination Animation is also a shock wave flash object webfile with no audio content, and provides a sequential display of the mechanisms of vaccination. The Transdermal Patch Audio animations (a large file with audio content, and a simpler webfile with no audio content) provide more detailed information relating to microarray transdermal patches developed by Nanotechnology Victoria; teachers may chose to view these latter files as teaching aids only or apply them within the classroom if they believe their students are capable of digesting the information.

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Transdermal Patches (no audio)470.61 KB
Vaccination21.31 KB
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  • Drug Delivery Nanotechnology-enabled transdermal delivery of vaccines
    • Activity 1: SWOT Analysis Activity
      • Vaccination Animations
    • Activity 2: Transdermal Patches Activity
    • Activity 3: Structure and Function of Skin Activity
    • Dealing with Students Who are Opposed to Vaccination
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