The Perfect Brew: An Activity Demonstrating Cell Counting and Hemocytometer Use
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09 Sep 2020 | Contributor(s): Angela Consani, Duane Doyle, David L Jones, Bara Sarraj, Heather Seitz | doi:10.25334/NBAY-3Z78
In this activity, students will explore the use of a hemocytometer for counting cells, demonstrate the relationship between the grid seen in the microscope with volume of liquid in suspension and count cells to determine concentration.
Sizes, Scales, and Specialization: An activity highlighting the diversity in cell types
15 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Heather Seitz, Jillian Marie Miller, Joseph Esquibel | doi:10.25334/Q46S-7P65
This module explores how cell size and shape varies across cell types in the human body by having students calculate relative proportions of numbers in scientific notation.
Sizes, Scales and Specialization: Using Relative Proportions and Scientific Notation to Highlight the Diversity of Cell Types
15 Apr 2021 | Contributor(s): Heather Seitz, Jillian Marie Miller, Joseph Esquibel | doi:10.25334/9AS3-YP24
QB@CC Poster for NABT 2020
24 Nov 2020 | Contributor(s): Jennifer Glee Buntz, Joseph Esquibel, Kristin Jenkins, Vedham Karpakakunjaram, Jillian Marie Miller, Christianne Baucom Nieuwsma, Heather Seitz, John Howard Starnes | doi:10.25334/A00X-Q527
This is a poster presentation at the 2020 NABT Annual PD Conference. This poster describes the goals of QB@CC project, progress in the first year and an update on the upcoming events.
Growing from Tiny Earth: A model for interdisciplinary CUREs at Johnson County Community College
20 Jul 2020 | Contributor(s): Heather Seitz, Morgan Albright | doi:10.25334/GS23-9M91
This resource includes a video that highlights how Tiny Earth is implemented and a poster that shows independent research done by students after participating in the CURE courses.