The Glass Horse
No equine practioner should be without the New Equine Colic CD
This interactive 3-D Program allows you to:
- Stay on the cutting edge of equine health
- Take what is known about colic into the field on your laptop
- Help your clients better understand your recommendations
This new Equine Colic CD makes the original Glass Horse GI CD obsolete
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The Distal LimbAn engaging interactive exploration of the distal limb that combines interactive models with narrations and highly informative animations. The interface allows manipulation of anatomical models in three dimensions. The project is the collaboration of three unique professionals at the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine: Dr. Jim Moore, a professor in the Department of Large Animal Surgery; Thel Melton, a 3-D computer graphic artist; and Dr. Mac Smith, an instructional developer and multimedia designer. The program's goal is to help users view and interact with the distal limb anatomy both as a whole and as individual compontents, such as the lateral digital extensor tendon, navicular bone, and coronal arteries.
What other's are saying about the Glass Horse
"I just wanted to give you some feedback on the Glass Horse. I installed it on my laptop at home and it has worked perfectly. It was easy to install, easy to figure out how to use and very helpful with my studying for the exam this morning.
It is really a neat program. I wish we would have had it in Freshman Principles of Anatomy. Thanks a bunch!"
-Erin Ringstrom
class of 2003 University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine
"Wow! I received the 'Glass Horse' yesterday afternoon and spent too much time playing with it!! It is magnificent and a GREAT teaching tool for equine anatomy and surgery!"
-G. Michael Shires, DVM
Dean Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
System Requirements Glass Horse
Pentium II, at least 250 mhz.
64 megabytes of hard disk space
Sound card
CD drive
A color monitor capable of 800x600 resolution
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