This program has no available dates/times and cannot be requested.
| Content Provider |
Eli Lilly and Company |
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| Contact Information |
Debbie Off off_debbie@lilly.com Eli Lilly and Company Indianapolis, IN 46285 United States Phone: (317) 276-0384 Fax: (317) 433-4729 |
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| Program Type | Individual Program | |
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| Target Audience | Education: Grade(s): 6, 7, 8 | |
| Maximum Number of Participants | none | |
| Minimum Number of Participants | none | |
| Primary Disciplines | Career Education, Health/Physical Education, Sciences | |
| Program Description |
A child neurologist and a physician working on one of Lilly's Product Teams, and an experienced distance learning presenter, brings this interactive series of three events to your classroom. BrainlinkĀ® is a hands-on, conceptual curriculum designed to teach students about the nervous system, careers in neuroscience, and brain healthy behaviors. Each of the three modules stands alone if you can't join all three. Note: This program is conducted for grades 6-8 in the spring and grades 3-6 in the fall. For additional information on this event, please contact Debbie Off, Eli Lilly and Company, 317-276-0384 (off_debbie@lilly.com). |
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| Program Format |
1. This program begins with a short video about Eli Lilly and Company. 2. The doctor will present. 3. Participants may ask questions throughout the session. |
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| Objectives | The participant will explore the nervous system and develop an appreciation for the functions of the brain and related behaviors. | |
| National Standards to which this program aligns |
National Education and Health Standards NPH-H.K-4.1 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention - Describe the basic structure and functions of the human body systems. NPH-H.5-8.1 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention - Explain how health is influenced by the interaction of body systems. |
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| State/Regional Standards to which this program aligns |
Indiana Health Education 3.1.5, 4.1.5 & 5.1.4 Describe the basic structure and functions of the human body systems. S.6.4.11 Describe that human beings have body systems for obtaining and providing energy, defense, reproduction, and the coordination of body functions. S.6.7.1 Describe that a system, such as the human body, is composed of subsystems S7.4.4 Explain that cells continually divide to make more cells for growth and repair and that various organs and tissues function to serve the needs of cells for food, air, and waste removals. 8.1.4 Explain the interrelationships between behaviors, the functioning of body systems, and overall health. |
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| Program Length | 45 minutes | |
| Date/Time Notes | This program is offered only once per semester and not by request. | |
| Connection Type(s) Available and Program Fees |
Interactive Cost: $0.00 |
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| Program Fee Notes |
Free - No program fee required. Schools pay their own line charges. |
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| Cancellation Policy | This program is offered only once during the semester. | |
| Is recording allowed? | No | |
| Recording Notes | Videotaping is not permitted for this program. | |
| The Provider broadcasts over |
ISDN Minimum Broadcast Speed: 128 K Maximum Broadcast Speed: 512 K AVS (Vision Athena) |
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| Minimum Technology Specifications for sites connecting to this provider |
ISDN sites need to dial in to Lilly at a minimum of 384. IP connections through Sensory Technologies bridging. |
This program has no available dates/times and cannot be requested.
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