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Peerwise Presentation

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DNA learning Center

hands on training

reduced prices on lab supplies to do the associated labs

meet other HS and CC teachers

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Height analysis R code taken from Bodine et al.

This is a script that analyzes the height change overnight from a group as a student-data generated project. See Bodine, Lenhart and Gross. 2014. Mathematics for the Life Sciences. Princeton University Press. and mathematicsforthelifesciences.com

Cheers,

      Lou

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Resources for Tuesday's Case

Tuesday's UDL and Accessibility scenario: 

Scenario

Designing a PowerPoint for an introductory lesson

  • Student who uses English as a second language
  • Student with Dyslexia
  • Student who is blind/low-vision

Instructions

  • Form small groups (3-4 people)
  • Discuss learning goals, slide design, and presentation techniques
  • Share back to large group

Attached

  • UDL Guidelines from CAST (pdf)
  • Online UDL Guidelines (link)
  • College STAR Case Study, “When Lecture is Necessary” (link)
  • University of Colorado, “Universal Design Measures Checklist – Microsoft PowerPoint” (link)
  • York St John University, “A guide to dyslexia-friendly Powerpoint” (link/pdf)
  • DeafTEC, “Best Practices on Visuals/Referencing” (link)

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Beyond Data Literacy: Reinventing Community Engagement and Empowerment in the Age of Data

We first discuss ‘data literacy’ as an emerging concept within a much longer historical narrative of literacy promotion. History sheds light on how defining and promoting literacy—who was literate and who was not—has been often entrenched with the constructs and perpetuation of power structures within societies—at odds with the notion of literacy as a necessarily empowering and enlightenment force. There is a risk that the same processes may play out in the age of data, at a speed and scope commensurable with those of the spread of data as a social phenomenon.

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Google Doc for the Data Science Session

This online file contains information and additional resources related to the Data Science session at the BioQUEST summer 2018.

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Data Science for Undergraduates: Opportunities and Options

Data science is emerging as a field that is revolutionizing science and industries alike. Work across nearly all domains is becoming more data driven, affecting both the jobs that are available and the skills that are required. As more data and ways of analyzing them become available, more aspects of the economy, society, and daily life will become dependent on data. It is imperative that educators, administrators, and students begin today to consider how to best prepare for and keep pace with this data-driven era of tomorrow. Undergraduate teaching, in particular, offers a critical link in offering more data science exposure to students and expanding the supply of data science talent.

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (2018). Data Science for Undergraduates: Opportunities and Options. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/25104

Report Highlights - https://www.nap.edu/resource/25104/RH-dataundergrad.pdf

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Thinking with Data How to Turn Information into Insights

Many analysts are too concerned with tools and techniques for cleansing, modeling, and visualizing datasets and not concerned enough with asking the right questions. In this practical guide, data strategy consultant Max Shron shows you how to put the why before the how, through an often-overlooked set of analytical skills.

Thinking with Data helps you learn techniques for turning data into knowledge you can use. You’ll learn a framework for defining your project, including the data you want to collect, and how you intend to approach, organize, and analyze the results. You’ll also learn patterns of reasoning that will help you unveil the real problem that needs to be solved.

Max Shron talk at NYC data science meetup

Talk for O'Reilly

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Investigating Trade-offs among Mammal Traits

This is an example of how Shiny can be used to quickly engage students in data exploration, visualization, and analysis. This tool allows you to explore the dataset associated with,  "PanTHERIA: a species‐level database of life history, ecology, and geography of extant and recently extinct mammals".

This app draws on a large species-level dataset with metabolic, life history, and ecological traits of most living and recently extinct mammal species. Users can select and plot traits, fit linear models to the data, and query displayed datapoints.

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NIBLSE Core Competencies

The bioinformatics competencies that NIBLSE recommends undergraduate life sciences students have by the time they graduate. As discussed in the narrative, they are informed by the results of the national NIBLSE survey, analysis of ninety syllabi with bioinformatics content, and the cumulative expertise and experience of the authors. Following each competency is a list of three representative examples illustrating the competency. 

 

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Data Management Skill Building Hub

The Data Management Skillbuilding Hub contains resources for better data management and is open to community input and update. These resources are adaptable across a range of contexts and intended for use by researchers, teachers, librarians, or anyone who wants to learn better data management practices. Each tile below contains a lesson in slide format with annotations, a one page handout that distills the main message, and a hands-on exercise. 

Also see the data life cycle at DataONE.

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Swirl - for learning R

swirl teaches you R programming and data science interactively, at your own pace, and right in the R console!

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A Primer for Computational Biology by Scott O'Neil

This is an Open Educational Resource written on the PressBooks platform. This textbook has great resources and concise chapters you can assign to students.

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Software Carpentry

Since 1998, Software Carpentry has been teaching researchers the computing skills they need to get more done in less time and with less pain. Our volunteer instructors have run hundreds of events for more than 34,000 researchers since 2012. All of our lesson materials are freely reusable under the Creative Commons - Attribution license.

The Software Carpentry Foundation and its sibling project, Data Carpentry, have merged to become The Carpentries, a fiscally sponsored project of Community Initiatives, a 501(c)3 non-profit incorporated in the United States.

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Modeling: Case Studies and Experimental Activities

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CC-BIOME

Contains a link to the CC-BIOME site that will be discussed during the session and a link to a forum discussion where you can provide feedback on the CC-BIOME site.

   

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An Invitation to Modeling Resources

These are two manuscripts and PowerPoint slides that outline a framework for models and modeling that we will discuss in the session.

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XKCD - simple writer

Only allows you to use the most common 1000 words in the English language.  

Educational use here - Introducing Students to the Challenges of Communicating Science by Using a Tool That Employs Only the 1,000 Most Commonly Used Words

 

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Data Management Skill Building Hub

The Data Management Skillbuilding Hub contains resources for better data management and is open to community input and update. These resources are adaptable across a range of contexts and intended for use by researchers, teachers, librarians, or anyone who wants to learn better data management practices. Each tile below contains a lesson in slide format with annotations, a one page handout that distills the main message, and a hands-on exercise. 

Also see the data life cycle at DataONE.

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4) You can get your whole genome sequenced but should you? Wired article 6/26/2017

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Whole Genome Sequencing and You (10 min)

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How to Sequence the Human Genome 5min

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