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Integrating Quantitative Reasoning in Biology Education: Making the Science More Authentic and the Learning More Robust

Category: Workshop
Description: Integrating Quantitative Reasoning in Biology Education: Making the Science More Authentic and the Learning More Robust Thursday, May 28 at 10:00 am-12:00 pm and 1:00 pm-3:00 pm Louis Gross, University of Tennessee - Knoxville Sam Donovan, University of Pittsburgh Join us for an education workshop where you will get hands on experience using a variety of freely available scientific tools to explore biological problems. Our primary goal is to help participants adopt and adapt existing curriculum modules that address two of the core competencies outlined in the Vision and Change report (“Ability to use quantitative reasoning” and “Ability to use modeling and simulation”). The tools and modules we will present are appropriate for use in introductory biology and microbiology course and laboratory settings. One tool introduced will be the R package, a freely available statistics and modeling package available on multiple platforms that has become prevalent in many areas of biology. Attendees will work with examples of its use with naive students to enhance quantitative analysis of data. Topics will include data analysis/visualization, agent based modeling, and general strategies for engaging students quantitative reasoning. Visit the QUBESHub group https://qubeshub.org/groups/asmcue2015 to learn more.
When: Thursday 28 May, 2015, 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm CDT
Where: ASMCUE Conference - Austin, TX
Website: https://qubeshub.org/groups/asmcue2015
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