Saturday, June 23, 2007

Drosophila: a virtual lab or simulation experiment

Here is an interesting simulation used in Biology classes.

http://www.sciencecourseware.org/vcise/drosophila/



Discover and apply principles of genetic inheritance by studying the inheritance patterns of fruit flies in a virtual environment. You will work on a virtual lab bench from which you can order fruit fly mutants from a web merchant, mate the flies in an incubator, anesthetize flies for observation, examine flies under a microscope, and analyze the data from offspring to determine patterns of inheritance. Your task is to propose hypotheses, design experiments, and analyze and interpret the data from these experiments. Step by step instructions on each page walk you through the simulation activity.



The data from your experiments and your notes can be saved into the online notebook if you login and use the class code your teacher gave to you. Use the information in this notebook to compose your online lab report that will be graded by your teacher. After completing the activity, take the online interactive quiz that will be automatically graded. You will receive a personalized certificate of completion after taking the quiz.



Be aware, the abbreviations for the mutations in this activity are all capitalized to not give you a clue as to its dominance or recessiveness. These are abbreviations of the phenotype and do not follow the traditional genetic abbreviations.




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Links about Learning

I found these here - http://ctl.stanford.edu/Tomprof/links.html#telearn



Tomorrow's Teaching and Learning

A Berkeley Compendium of Suggestions for Teaching with Excellence

Describes more than 200 teaching techniques that faculty members

have found to be effective in their courses at the University of

California, Berkeley.


Of particular interest: Explaining clearly, encouraging class

discussion, giving interesting assignments, and much more

http://uga.berkeley.edu/sled/compendium/



On-Line University Teaching Centers in the United States

Listing of all such centers by state

Of particular interest: Lots of practical ideas shared across

disciplines

http://catsic.ucsc.edu/CTE/links.html





Selected Web Educational Resources for Teaching and Learning

Of particular interest: Perspectives on teaching, teaching

strategies, instructional technologies, Integrating the web in your

classroom, copyright issues.

http://www.nv.cc.va.us/loudoun/teachexl/links.htm



The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching

International research center for research and policy studies

about teaching


Of particular interest: The Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship

of Teaching and Learning (CASTL)

http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/



The Stanford University Learning Laboratory

Projects and programs on the improvement of learning

Of particular interest: CREATE (Creating Research Examples

Across the Teaching Enterprise)

http://sll.stanford.edu/index.shtml

Faculty Development Associates

Online Resources

http://www.developfaculty.com/online/index.html





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