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Georgios Iakovou; L. Palmer; A. Ganesan; Akio Kitao; Stephen D. Laycock; Steven Hayward – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
DockIT is an interactive molecular docking tool suitable for teaching students about concepts related to drug-receptor interaction. Its most unique feature is the ability to model both local and global conformational change in the receptor based on information derived from the trajectory of a molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. The workshop…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Drug Therapy, Cancer
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Cervantes-Valencia, Jesus Lizbeth; Kao, Robert M. – American Biology Teacher, 2023
One of the important mechanisms in cancer cell metastasis is the cellular function of a specific cell type called myofibroblast cells. Myofibroblast cells are unique cell types that play an important role in the cancer cell microenvironment. As a step toward integrating the latest peer-reviewed cancer research findings into a general biology…
Descriptors: Cancer, Cytology, Biology, Distance Education
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Radakovic, Nenad; McDougall, Douglas – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
This classroom note illustrates how dynamic visualization can be used to teach conditional probability and Bayes' theorem. There are two features of the visualization that make it an ideal pedagogical tool in probability instruction. The first feature is the use of area-proportional Venn diagrams that, along with showing qualitative relationships,…
Descriptors: Geometry, Probability, Cancer, Computer Software
Alberta Education, 2012
Wireless devices and the networks that support them are becoming more common in Alberta schools. WiFi is a wireless networking technology that allows computers and other devices to communicate over a wireless signal. Typically the signal is carried by radio waves over an area of up to 100 meters. Through the implementation of a WiFi network,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Telecommunications, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Adler, Jacob J.; Judd, Mariah V.; Bringman, Lauren R.; Wells, Clark D.; Marrs, Kathleen A. – American Biology Teacher, 2013
We developed an interactive laboratory that allows students to identify and grade tissue samples from human breast biopsies, using techniques similar to those used by actual pathologists. This unique lab develops a practical and intellectual understanding of basic tissue structures that make up living systems, utilizing technology to bring…
Descriptors: Pathology, Science Instruction, Cancer, Laboratory Experiments
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Agler, David W. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2010
This essay presents the use-first-and-investigate-later (UFAIL) approach to technological use through two case studies: the atomic bomb in World War II and chemical defoliants during the Vietnam War. The methodology of UFAIL is as follows: despite limited understanding of an array of potential effects (medical, environmental, etc.), technology…
Descriptors: Weapons, Investigations, War, Foreign Countries
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Fox, Christine – T.H.E. Journal, 2009
Fourth-grader Nicholas is a homebound cancer patient who attends Plainview Elementary School in rural Chesterfield County, South Carolina. This year he was provided a laptop and webcam as part of Chesterfield County School District's Student Technology and Education Proficiency (STEP) initiative. Prior to the implementation of the STEP program in…
Descriptors: Homebound, Federal Legislation, Academic Achievement, Technology Integration