The use of Bioprinters

The use of Bioprinters.
By: Bart, Wesley and Ryan.
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The use of Bioprinters.
By: Bart, Wesley and Ryan.

Slide 1 - Slide

Contents:
- True or false testing current knowledge
- Educational video quiz
- Kahoot that does a evaluation about what you have learned
- a prize for whoever has won the Kahoot

Slide 2 - Slide

True or false:
bioprinting is already available to everyone.
A
True
B
False

Slide 3 - Quiz

True or false:
bioprinting is used for industrial work.
A
True
B
False

Slide 4 - Quiz

True or false:
Bioprinting makes use of living cells.
A
True
B
False

Slide 5 - Quiz

True or false:
Bioprinting is helpful in drug testing.
A
True
B
False

Slide 6 - Quiz

True or false:
you can buy a bioprinter.
A
True
B
False

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Slide 8 - Video

00:37
What do you already know about bioprinting?

Slide 9 - Open question

01:34
What is a key difference between bioprinting and normal 3D-printing?
A
Bioprinting uses plastics, metals and ceramic while 3D printing uses living cells.
B
3D printing uses living materials, bioprinting uses plastics, metals and ceramic.
C
Bioprinting uses living cells, 3D printing uses plastics,metals or ceramic.
D
Bioprinting is for toys, 3D printing is for medical use.

Slide 10 - Quiz

02:03
Why is it smart to use the patients own cells instead of the cells of a random donor?
A
The cells from the random donor might not be usable for bioprinting.
B
The patients body might reject the donor cells.
C
The patient might get cancer from the donor cells.
D
The donor cells might self-destruct.

Slide 11 - Quiz

02:47
How thick is the filament used in extrusion bioprinting?
A
As thick as a hair.
B
As thick as a toenail.
C
As thick as a piece of paper.
D
As thick as a fingernail.

Slide 12 - Quiz

03:32
Which body parts have already been made that are named in the video?
A
A rat brain.
B
Cartillage.
C
A meniscus.
D
Bone.

Slide 13 - Quiz

What new things have you learned about bioprinting?

Slide 14 - Open question

Do you have any questions about bioprinting?

Slide 15 - Open question

04:10
which conditions make it easier to bioprint organs?
A
If the required organ is small and/or round.
B
If the required organ is big and/or lumpy.
C
if the required organ is flat and/or hollow.
D
If the required organ is flat and/or round.

Slide 16 - Quiz

What do you think will be available to us using bioprinters in the future?

Slide 17 - Open question

 A kahoot by Wesley.

Slide 18 - Slide