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[ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed] Individual student note pages: During the years that I've taught bioinformatics classes, I've learned that students rarely bring paper along when they're working with a computer. At first this came as a surprise, now I'm come to expect that behavior.
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[Discovering Biology in a Digital World] Discovering Biology in a Digital World : Congratulations Mr. Obama!: My thoughts on biology, teaching, life, and exploring the living world via the digital one. Only my opinions are represented by these postings, they do not represent the viewpoints of any funding agency or Geospiza, Inc.
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[Reportergene] Trends in development of reporter genes: Teaching with wikis: navigation, student notes, and integrating Google forms - This quarter, I'm using a wiki with my bioinformatics class and posting sometimes about the things that I learn.
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[ScienceBlogs Channel : Education & Careers] Discovering Biology in a Digital World : What lessons can we learn ...: I've been using PBWiki for about a year---but mainly as a tool for professional development (the school district I taught in blocked all wikis just in case someone logged in and chose to wrote something inappropriate). They have been great tools for me to set up resources ahead of time---and then for adult learners to be able to share their expertise with one another during and after the workshops.
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[Zoonomian] Heat Friends And Influence People - Zoonomian: Eland antelopes click their knees to prove their dominance · Teaching with wikis: navigation, student notes, and integrating Google forms .Google.
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[ScienceBlogs Channel : Technology] A Blog Around The Clock : Wikipedia, just like an Organism: clock ...: A loose organization of Wikipedia editors has spearheaded the creation and expansion of several thousand articles related to molecular and cellular biology (the "MCB Wikiproject"), including many gene-specific pages. These articles vary widely in quality, format, and completeness, ranging from relatively complete encyclopedic entries (e.g., "enzyme," "oxidative phosphorylation," and "RNA interference") to very short collections of information called "stubs" (e.g., "amphinase" and "glomus cell").
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[Latest Activity on Classroom 2.0] "Footprints in the Digital Age" by Will Richardson - Classroom 2.0: I would like to see teachers using nings, wikis, and blogs but holding the students to higher standards. We should be encouraging them to have more sustained, informed, and meaningful conversations and help them develop skills as .
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[ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science] Discovering Biology in a Digital World : Does your science class ...: I use PbWiki quite a bit with collaborative projects and have set some wiki sites up for other educators - but so far I find I'm the only one brave enough to make edits. I guess it will take a little time to get the activation energy together.
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