Anatomical heart made from candy hearts November 26, 2007
Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Anatomy, Art, Fun.trackback
Monday Fun… Check out the sculptures of Nathan Sawaya and don’t miss the Candy Heart:
(Via Neatorama and BoingBoing)
Monday Fun… Check out the sculptures of Nathan Sawaya and don’t miss the Candy Heart:
(Via Neatorama and BoingBoing)
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This is a wonderful example of what I call “Meaningful Learning Artifacts” or things students can create to demonstrate what they are learning. Web 2.0 has some incredible tools that allow medical students to share their creations with other students and the world.
http://blogs.usask.ca/medical_education/archive/2007/10/active_learning_4.html
its cute. =p
Deirdre, that one is my favourite post from you.
As far as I remember, I included that one in the Medicine 2.0 carnival as well.
Wow! That’s very cute. Have you tried working on the human brain using wiggles? Wiggles are worm-like marshmallows.
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way cool!!!!
that is extremely amazing!
How’s a heart made of candy hearts cute? It’s awesome though! XD