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ScreenGraphicsNarrationAudioAnimationNavigationDescription 1: IntroductionImage 1: the_human_eye.p ng Image 2: continue_btn.jpg None Continue: The Human Eye This screen introduces the course. Programmer Player: Articulate Studio ‘13 LMS: Canvas This module is part of a larger course for the first-year undergraduate class. In this lesson, you will be introduced to the human eye, its individual components, and their respective functions. There are a few things you should know about this course before you begin. It is interactive; you can navigate forward or back to previous pages by using the navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen. At the end of the module, there will be a brief review to evaluate what you have learned about the human eye. Let’s begin by clicking the continue button below. image 1 Introduction – The Human Eye image 2 Customer: HSC ISVersion: 1 Storyboard by: P. TaylorDate: January 6, 2014 SLIDE 01

ScreenGraphicsNarrationAudioAnimationNavigationDescription 2: The Human Eye Image 1: human_eye.jpg Image 2: continue_btn.jpg Image 3: goback_btn.jpg None Continue: Cornea Go Back: Introduction This screen gives general details about the human eye. Programmer Player: Articulate Studio ‘13 LMS: Canvas The human eye belongs to a general group of eyes found in nature called “camera-type eyes.” Instead of film, the human eye focuses light onto a light- sensitive membrane called the retina. Click the “continue” button to see how the human eye is put together and how it works. image 1 The Human Eye image 2 image 3 Customer: HSC ISVersion: 1 Storyboard by: P. TaylorDate: January 6, 2014 SLIDE 02

ScreenGraphicsNarrationAudioAnimationNavigationDescription 3: The Human Eye Image 1: human_eye.jpg Image 2: continue_btn.jpg Image 3: goback_btn.jpg As you click each numbered marker on this screen, details will appear about the individual components that make up the human eye. None Each marker opens arrow to callout panel on right Continue: Iris Go Back: The Human Eye Each numbered marker on this screen will branch to describe the components of the human eye Programmer Player: Articulate Studio ’13 Engage Interaction- Guided Image denotes branching LMS: Canvas image 1 The Human Eye image 2 image 3 Customer: HSC ISVersion: 1 Storyboard by: P. TaylorDate: January 6, 2014 SLIDE 03 As you click through each numbered marker on this screen, details will appear about the individual components that make up the human eye.

ScreenGraphicsNarrationAudioAnimationNavigationDescription 3: The Human Eye Image 1: human_eye.jpg Image 2: continue_btn.jpg Image 3: goback_btn.jpg None Marker 1 opens arrow to callout panel on right Continue: Iris Go Back: The Human Eye Marker # 1 branches to give general details about the cornea. Programmer Player: Articulate Studio ’13 Engage Interaction- Guided Image denotes branching LMS: Canvas 1. Cornea The cornea is a transparent structure found in the very front of the eye that helps to focus incoming light. image 1 The Human Eye image 2 image 3 Customer: HSC ISVersion: 1 Storyboard by: P. TaylorDate: January 6, 2014 SLIDE 03 SLIDE

ScreenGraphicsNarrationAudioAnimationNavigationDescription 3: The Human Eye Image 1: human_eye.jpg Image 2: continue_btn.jpg Image 3: goback_btn.jpg None Marker 2 opens arrow to callout panel on right Continue: Pupil Go Back: Cornea Marker 2 branches to give general details about the iris. Programmer Player: Articulate Studio ’13 Engage Interaction- Guided Image denotes branching LMS: Canvas 2. Iris Behind the cornea is a colored ring-shaped membrane called the iris. image 1 The Human Eye image 2 image 3 Customer: HSC ISVersion: 1 Storyboard by: P. TaylorDate: January 6, 2014 SLIDE 03 SLIDE

ScreenGraphicsNarrationAudioAnimationNavigationDescription 3: The Human Eye Image 1: human_eye.jpg Image 2: continue_btn.jpg Image 3: goback_btn.jpg None Marker 3 opens arrow to callout panel on right Continue: Aqueous Humor Go Back: Iris Marker 3 branches to give general details about the pupil. Programmer Player: Articulate Studio ’13 Engage Interaction- Guided Image denotes branching LMS: Canvas 3. Pupil The pupil is the adjustable circular opening located on the iris. The pupil can expand or contract depending on the amount of light entering the eye. image 1 The Human Eye image 2 image 3 Customer: HSC ISVersion: 1 Storyboard by: P. TaylorDate: January 6, 2014 SLIDE 03 SLIDE

ScreenGraphicsNarrationAudioAnimationNavigationDescription 3: The Human Eye Image 1: human_eye.jpg Image 2: continue_btn.jpg Image 3: goback_btn.jpg None Marker 4 opens arrow to callout panel on right Continue: Lens Go Back: Pupil Marker 4 gives general details about the aqueous humor Programmer Player: Articulate Studio ’13 Engage Interaction- Guided Image denotes branching LMS: Canvas 4. Aqueous Humor A clear fluid called the aqueous humor fills the space between the cornea and the lens. image 1 The Human Eye image 2 image 3 Customer: HSC ISVersion: 1 Storyboard by: P. TaylorDate: January 6, 2014 SLIDE 03 SLIDE

ScreenGraphicsNarrationAudioAnimationNavigationDescription 3: The Human Eye Image 1: human_eye.jpg Image 2: continue_btn.jpg Image 3: goback_btn.jpg None Marker 5 opens arrow to callout panel on right Continue: Vitreous Humor Go Back: Aqueous Humor Marker 5 gives general details about the lens Programmer Player: Articulate Studio ’13 Engage Interaction- Guided Image denotes branching LMS: Canvas 5. Lens Situated behind the pupil is a colorless, transparent structure called the crystalline lens. Ciliary muscles surround the lens. The muscles hold the lens in place but they also play an important role in vision. image 1 The Human Eye image 2 image 3 Customer: HSC ISVersion: 1 Storyboard by: P. TaylorDate: January 6, 2014 SLIDE 03 SLIDE

ScreenGraphicsNarrationAudioAnimationNavigationDescription 3: The Human Eye Image 1: human_eye.jpg Image 2: continue_btn.jpg Image 3: goback_btn.jpg None Marker 6 opens arrow to callout panel on right Continue: Retina Go Back: Lens Marker 6 gives general details about the vitreous humor. Programmer Player: Articulate Studio ’13 Engage Interaction- Guided Image denotes branching LMS: Canvas 6. Vitreous Humor The interior chamber of the eyeball is filled with a jelly-like tissue called the vitreous humor. After passing through the lens, light must travel through this humor before striking the sensitive layer of cells called the retina. image 1 The Human Eye image 2 image 3 Customer: HSC ISVersion: 1 Storyboard by: P. TaylorDate: January 6, 2014 SLIDE 03 SLIDE

ScreenGraphicsNarrationAudioAnimationNavigationDescription 3: The Human Eye Image 1: human_eye.jpg Image 2: continue_btn.jpg Image 3: goback_btn.jpg None Marker 7 opens arrow to callout panel on right Continue: Sclera Go Back: Vitreous Humor Marker 7 gives general details about the retina Programmer Player: Articulate Studio ’13 Engage Interaction- Guided Image denotes branching LMS: Canvas 7. Retina The retina is the innermost of three tissue layers that make up the eye. image 1 The Human Eye image 2 image 3 Customer: HSC ISVersion: 1 Storyboard by: P. TaylorDate: January 6, 2014 SLIDE 03 SLIDE

ScreenGraphicsNarrationAudioAnimationNavigationDescription 3: The Human Eye Image 1: human_eye.jpg Image 2: continue_btn.jpg Image 3: goback_btn.jpg None Marker 8 opens arrow to callout panel on right Continue: Choroid Go Back: Retina Marker 8 gives general details about the sclera. Programmer Player: Articulate Studio ’13 Engage Interaction- Guided Image denotes branching LMS: Canvas 8. Sclera The outermost of the three tissue layers, called the sclera, is what gives most of the eyeball its white color. The cornea (#1) is also a part of outer layer. image 1 The Human Eye image 2 image 3 Customer: HSC ISVersion: 1 Storyboard by: P. TaylorDate: January 6, 2014 SLIDE 03 SLIDE

ScreenGraphicsNarrationAudioAnimationNavigationDescription 3: The Human Eye Image 1: human_eye.jpg Image 2: continue_btn.jpg Image 3: goback_btn.jpg None Marker 9 opens arrow to callout panel on right Continue: Rods & Cones Go Back: Sclera Marker 9 gives general details about the choroid. Programmer Player: Articulate Studio ’13 Engage Interaction- Guided Image denotes branching LMS: Canvas 9. Choroid The middle layer between the retina and sclera is called the choroid. The choroid contains blood vessels that supply the retina with nutrients and oxygen and removes its waste products. image 1 The Human Eye image 2 image 3 Customer: HSC ISVersion: 1 Storyboard by: P. TaylorDate: January 6, 2014 SLIDE 03 SLIDE

ScreenGraphicsNarrationAudioAnimationNavigationDescription 3: The Human Eye Image 1: human_eye.jpg Image 2: continue_btn.jpg Image 3: goback_btn.jpg None Marker 10 opens arrow to callout panel on right Continue: Review Go Back: Choroid Marker 10 gives general details about the rods and cones. Programmer Player: Articulate Studio ’13 Engage Interaction- Guided Image denotes branching LMS: Canvas 10. Rods & Cones Embedded in the retina are millions of light sensitive cells, which come in two main varieties: rods and cones. Rods are good for monochrome vision in poor light, while cones are used for color and for the detection of fine detail. Cones are packed into a part of the retina directly behind the retina called the fovea. When light strikes either the rods or the cones of the retina, it's converted into an electric signal that is relayed to the brain via the optic nerve. The brain then translates the electrical signals into the images we see. image 1 The Human Eye image 2 image 3 Customer: HSC ISVersion: 1 Storyboard by: P. TaylorDate: January 6, 2014 SLIDE 03 SLIDE 03 10

ScreenGraphicsNarrationAudioAnimationNavigationDescription Screen 4: ReviewImage 1: exit_btn.jpg Image 2: goback_btn.jpg Exit: (close window) Go Back: Slide 3 The Human Eye This screen holds the review for the module. Answer the questions to check your knowledge. Review o A) Cornea o B) Iris o C) Lens o D) Retina What is the transparent structure found in the very front of they eye? o A) True o B) False The human eye belongs to a general group of eyes called “camera-type eyes.” Instead of film, the human eye focuses light onto a light-sensitive membrane called the lens. o A) True o B) False o A) Vitreous humor o B) Sclera o C) Aqueous humor o D) Rods & Cones What clear fluid fills the space between the cornea and the lens? image 1 image 2 Programmer Player: Articulate Studio ’13 Quizmaker ’13 Radio button type question. Correct answer is shown in bold green for programming purposes. LMS: Canvas The choroid contains blood vessels that supply the retina with nutrients and oxygen. Customer: HSC ISVersion: 1 Storyboard by: P. TaylorDate: January 6, 2014 SLIDE 04