Robert Crayton Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 Dear All,I am trying to put together a series of apps to simulate, illustrate and demistify some of the unnecessary complexity that surrounds the learning of physiology.I have begun by creating a Nernst/Goldman simulator and I intend to continue developing this app until is as useful as an undergrad textbook. The generation of the resting membrane potential is the first thing I teach and its always useful when you have a suitable tool. especially when your students are of mixed academic and language capability.Unfortunately im self funding so I have had to try to scoop back the huge cost of app development. So I've decided to charge 99cents, but I'm hoping to secure some grants in the future from various charities that promote science and medicine.Please take a look at the website craytonium.comOn the facebook page, called Craytonium you can see the pictures of the areas im developing! I have tried to translate it into as many languages as possible to help all my international students, although thils list will include German and Malaysian in the next update.Heres the important part, the bigger it gets the better because it will always be 99cents.I hope some of you find this of interest and more importantly of use.Best wishes,Robert
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