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Emmert-Streib, Frank; Dehmer, Matthias; Lyardet, Fernando – Education Sciences, 2013
Within recent years, there is an increasing need to train students, from biology and beyond, in quantitative methods that are relevant to cope with data-driven biology. Systems Biology is such a field that places a particular focus on the functional aspect of biology and molecular interacting processes. This paper deals with the conceptual design…
Descriptors: Biology, Web Based Instruction, Statistical Analysis, Molecular Biology
See, Andrew; Teetor, Travis Stephen – Journal of Access Services, 2014
In the summer of 2012, the University of Arizona Libraries implemented an online training program to effectively train Access Services staff and student employees at a large academic research library. This article discusses the program, which was built using a course management system (D2L) and various e-Learning software applications (Articulate…
Descriptors: Staff Development, Training Methods, Library Personnel, Courseware
Amaral, Katie E.; Shank, John D. – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2010
Blended learning or hybrid courses that combine face-to-face and online learning are increasingly offered at colleges and universities across the United States, with growing evidence that they can enhance student learning. Their various pedagogies and technologies have prevented acceptance of a single, authoritative model for designing and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Pilot Projects, Online Courses, Course Content