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e-learning "cell structure"

This is an electronic biology lesson about the morphology of a bacterial cell (for the Nazarbayev Intellectual School). A student has to recreate the bacterial cell by selecting and dragging the elements of which the bacterium consists.
I designed the interface and drew a stylized bacterial cell that can be completely disassembled and assembled.

The main page of the electronic lesson. At the top there's a text explaining the task. The left window is the base where the student should drag the individual elements from the right window. Right window is an inventory with items, some of which the bacterium doesn't contain. When you hover the cursor over any element, the name of this organoid appears.

When the student has finished, he can click on the check button (on the left). He can also reset (on the right) if he made a mistakes. Then all items will return to the inventory, and the left window will be cleared.

After clicking on the check button, a text with the results will appear on top. Now the right window contains the information about the functions of all organoids and which of them should have been included in the bacterial cell and which shouldn't. 

Incorrectly selected elements will be colored in gray. Here the student can click on the repeat button if he wants to try it again.


And here are all the cells that I drew for this electronic lesson. They can also be disassembled and assembled.
e-learning "cell structure"
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