¿Por qué son naranjas las zanahorias?

Type Excursion (Interactive Presentation)
Beschrijving Una breve explicación de cómo percibimos el color de los objetos.
Onderwerpen
Author Beatriz Padín
License Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
Attribute to Beatriz Padín (http://vishub.org/users/bpadin)
Taal Spanish
Gecreëerd op 09 februari 2015 17:24
Geüpdatet op 18 juni 2026 07:40

Een SCORM-pakket is een verzameling bestanden die zijn ingepakt volgens een afgesproken standaard voor leerobjecten. SCORM-pakketten zijn zipfiles die kunnen worden geïntegreerd in ieder LMS (Learning Management System) dat de standaard (Moodle, Blackboard, …)ondersteunt en dat kan worden gebruikt voor het presenteren van multimediale inhoud en als beoordelingsgereedschap. Zo kunt u uw Virtuele Excursie integreren in Moodle en andere LMS-sen door deze als SCORM te downloaden.

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yuzhang
yuzhang
28 dagen geleden

The interactive presentation by Beatriz Padín on how we perceive color is a fascinating exploration of light and its effects on our perception. It simplifies complex physics concepts, making them accessible to everyone. Such educational resources are vital for enhancing our understanding of the world around us. If you enjoy engaging content like this, you might also be interested in exploring exciting challenges in the world of moto games. They offer thrilling experiences that can keep you entertained for hours!

Nijika Taue
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12 dagen geleden

This was such an interesting read! I've always seen carrots as a staple, but never really stopped to think about why they're orange. It's fascinating how a few specific compounds are responsible for that vibrant color we associate with them. It actually reminds me of how surprisingly complex some seemingly simple things can be, almost like the hidden depths you discover in a game like Slope Unblocked – so much more to it than just rolling a ball!