I'm doing a 'sustainability' (environmental) course and want to do something a bit different when it comes to getting people to think about recycling. Basically I want an image of a typical kitchen style trash can, I'd then like learners to use x-ray style glasses to look at the contents of the trash can i.e. I'd need to show other images (of recyclable items) contained within the bin. I then plan to use a simple drag and drop interaction whereby the learner removes the items that could be recycled.
I then inserted the inverted items into the transparent bin and set this as a state. When you click on the x-ray glasses the state of the original bin is triggered to change to x-ray and hey presto. We have an x-ray sort of effect.
Thanks. I stumbled across 'invert' and it seemed to do the job quite nicely. Am having to tweak it so that the items in the bin are drag-able. When added as a 'state' they don't appear in the timeline so am unable to use them as interactive elements. Have simply added them to the main slide and set initial state to hidden. When the learner clicks on the x-ray glasses now I simply change the state of the bin to x-ray and the state of the rubbish items to normal...
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Galactography is an x-ray examination that uses mammography, a low-dose x-ray system for examining breasts, and a contrast material to obtain pictures, called galactograms, of the inside of the breast's milk ducts.
An x-ray exam helps doctors diagnose and treat medical conditions. It exposes you to a small dose of ionizing radiation to produce pictures of the inside of the body. X-rays are the oldest and most often used form of medical imaging.
A mammography unit is a box with a tube that produces x-rays. The unit is used exclusively for breast x-ray exams and features special accessories to limit x-ray exposure to only the breast. The unit features a device to hold and compress the breast and position it so the technologist can capture images at different angles.
X-rays are a form of radiation like light or radio waves. X-rays pass through most objects, including the body. The technologist carefully aims the x-ray beam at the area of interest. The machine produces a small burst of radiation that passes through your body. The radiation records an image on photographic film or a special detector.
Different parts of the body absorb the x-rays in varying degrees. Dense bone absorbs much of the radiation while soft tissue (muscle, fat, and organs) allow more of the x-rays to pass through them. As a result, bones appear white on the x-ray, soft tissue shows up in shades of gray, and air appears black.
You must hold very still and may need to hold your breath for a few seconds while the technologist takes the x-ray. This helps reduce the possibility of a blurred image. The technologist will walk behind a wall or into the next room to activate the x-ray machine.
Doctors take special care during x-ray exams to use the lowest radiation dose possible while producing the best images for evaluation. National and international radiology protection organizations continually review and update the technique standards radiology professionals use.
Modern x-ray systems minimize stray (scatter) radiation by using controlled x-ray beams and dose control methods. This ensures that the areas of your body not being imaged receive minimal radiation exposure.
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