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Micro Digital Media™ Lab Manual ![]() |
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This lab manual consists of thirty exercises for VUMIE™ 2012. Topics covered include how to get started with VUMIE™ 2012, general microbiology, identifying unknown Gram + and Gram - bacteria, rapid ID systems, medical microbiology, clinical microbiology, and how to create scientific posters. Requires Adobe® Acrobat Reader® or similar pdf reader. |
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Poster Template for Ex. 30 in Micro Digital Media™ (for creating posters using PowerPoint®)
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1.0 | This file is a PowerPoint® slide configured to allow creation of posters for scientific presentations, as described in Exercise 30 of Micro Digital Media™. To use the file, you must have Microsoft® PowerPoint® or a similar software capable of opening and editing PowerPoint® files. |
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Sample Poster for Ex. 30 in Micro Digital Media™ lab manual (PDF version)
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This is a pdf file showing how the case studies and identification of unknowns in the software can be used to simulate conducting a research study. VUMIE™ 2012 unknown subgroup "Epidemiology 2" was used to show how posters can be generated as described in Exercise 30 of Micro Digital Media™. The poster was made using Microsoft® PowerPoint® and saved as a pdf. Viewing this pdf product requires Adobe® Acrobat Reader® or similar pdf reader.
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Sample Poster for Ex. 30 in Micro Digital Media™ lab manual (PPT version) |
1.0 | This file is a PowerPoint® slide showing how the case studies and identification of unknowns in the software can be used to simulate conducting a research study. VUMIE™ 2012 unknown subgroup "Epidemiology 2" was used to show how posters can be generated as described in Exercise 30 of Micro Digital Media™. This file requires the use of Microsoft® PowerPoint® or a similar software capable of opening and editing PowerPoint® files. |
| Web-based Help files for VUMIE™ 2012! Tutorials on aseptic technique and information on tests, media, microbes, and lab safety make this a site every student should save as a "Favorite"! | ||
| n/a | We've collected some of our favorite links for microbiology students and listed them in one place. Governmental agencies, societies, and other sites rich in content for micro students can be found here. |






