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BEDE - Biological and Environmental Data Education Network: Preparing Instructors to Integrate Data Science into Undergraduate Biology and Environmental Science Curricula (RCN-UBE Introduction)

Author(s): Matthew Aiello-Lammens1, Sarah Supp2, Erika Crispo1, Kelly L ODonnell3, Nate Emery4

1. Pace University 2. Denison University 3. City University of New York 4. University of California Santa Barbara

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The Biological and Environmental Data Education Network (BEDE Network) develops and shares teacher-training workshops, curricular designs, teaching modules, and best practices to help integrate computational data science skills into all levels of…

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The Biological and Environmental Data Education Network (BEDE Network) develops and shares teacher-training workshops, curricular designs, teaching modules, and best practices to help integrate computational data science skills into all levels of the biological and environmental sciences curriculum.

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Version 2.0 - published on 09 May 2023 doi:10.25334/2EV2-2V40 - cite this

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The Biological and Environmental Data Education (BEDE) Network is a motivated community of scientists and educators dedicated to integrating data science skills into undergraduate biology and environmental science curricula. We aspire to be an inclusive and welcoming community for people from diverse career stages, roles, backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.

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BEDE Network Website

Ways to learn more:

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BEDE Poster from SABER West Conference

Ways to get involved:

If you are interested in learning more and participating please join this group or email Dr. Matthew Aiello-Lammens.

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