Learning Objects

Health Data & Administration

Dive into Wisc-Online’s rich collection of learning objects — bite-sized, interactive, and designed for real learning. These modular digital tools include animations, drag-and-drop exercises, quizzes, videos, and more. You can explore topics across STEM, arts, humanities, career skills, and beyond. Each learning object is crafted to help learners actively engage with content—reviewing, applying, self-checking—in a way that’s flexible and self-paced.

Why Wisc-Online Moved to WisTech Open

In January 2026, Wisc-Online transitioned to WisTech Open to better align with current educational standards and long-term goals. During this process, the catalog was reviewed and content that did not meet accessibility requirements or was outdated was removed. Games were also taken down, and the team is evaluating the possibility of adding them back in the future with accessibility and quality standards in mind.

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Learning Object
Peripheral Vascular Disease Assessment (Screencast)
Learners use peripheral vascular assessment data to examine characteristics of these four conditions: peripheral arterial disease, deep vein thrombosis, chronic venous insufficiency, and acute arterial occlusion. A matching exercise completes the learning object.
Pharmacologic Management of Diabetes Mellitus (Screencast)
In this screencast, learners examine the action of insulin and other antidiabetic medications.
Respiratory System Drug Treatment Review
Learners match respiratory drug actions to the appropriate drug category.
Taking Messages in a Medical Office (Screencast)
In this screencast, people preparing to work in a medical office review the basic steps to follow when taking phone messages.
The Colors of Medical Terminology
In this animated object, learners pop balloons to see the medical term for a color or condition.
The Electrocardiogram (Screencast)
In this animated object, learners view the "T" and "P" waves and the "QRS complex." A brief quiz completes the activity.
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