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Teaching Resources

Teaching Tools Series:

General:

  •  from the University of South Australia teaches students how to use a hemocytometer, count viable vs dead cells and discriminate blood cell types.
  • , NIH
  • include modules on the "Immune System," "Immune Responses," and a blood typing game.
  • , from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, demonstrates how an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is carried out.
  •  is an animation of molecular processes that takes students on a journey through the microscopic world of a white blood cell.
  • , from Biological Sciences Curriculum Study and Oregon Public Broadcasting, lets the user explore important factors that contribute to the spread of Ebola and discover how these factors can interact to produce an epidemic. Contains two interactive virus exercises.
  •  include science-related teaching slides (PPT), images, and videos.
  •  include immunological short talks using a smartboard.
  •  is a community for sharing presentations and includes immunology-related slides.
  • , from Rutgers University, feature high-school level immunology curricula (includes COVID-19 units).
  • , includes four modules with exercises to understand how the protein evolved during the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  •  – John Frelinger, Ph.D. – provide tips for giving an effective PowerPoint presentation and some interesting slides for talks
  • AAI High School Teachers Summer Research Program in ImmunologyTeaching Material Archive

Programs for K-12 Science Teachers:

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