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Wagoner, Stacy A.; Carlson, Kimberly A. – American Biology Teacher, 2008
This article presents an experiment designed to provide students, in a classroom laboratory setting, a hands-on demonstration of the steps used in DNA forensic analysis by performing DNA extraction, DNA fingerprinting, and statistical analysis of the data. This experiment demonstrates how DNA fingerprinting is performed and how long it takes. It…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Experiments, Genetics
Technology & Learning, 2008
This article features Ohio teacher Carol Fleck's use of videoconferencing in teaching Contemporary BioScience and Genetics. Fleck, who says her initial vision for the class was "science without classroom walls," covers such topics as emerging diseases, bioterrorism, and forensic science. Collaboration between schools is a key part of the…
Descriptors: Genetics, Technology, Science Teachers, Science Instruction
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Kirkpatrick, Gretchen; Orvis, Kathryn; Pittendrigh, Barry – Journal of Biological Education, 2002
Presents the Genomic Analogy Model for Educators (GAME) strategy for making concepts in genomics easily understandable for both students and the general population by using familiar objects and concepts associated with daily life. Uses web-based tutorials accompanied by laboratory exercises that are intended to be used by students studying…
Descriptors: Biotechnology, DNA, Genetics, Higher Education
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Corn, Joanie; Pittendrigh, Barry R.; Orvis, Kathryn S. – Journal of Biological Education, 2004
Studies have shown that there is usually a lack of understanding concerning the fields of genetics and genomics among high school students (Lewis and Wood-Robinson, 2000). A recent article (Kirkpatrick et al, 2002) introduced the GAME (Genomics Analogy Model for Educators) model and two of its components: (1) explaining sequencing technology with…
Descriptors: Municipalities, Genetics, Molecular Biology, High School Students
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Liao, Thomas T. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1997
Discusses strategies that enable students to learn ideas and concepts in the context of how modern communication technology is designed and operates. Describes a course that integrates the study of math, science, and technology into topics that are engaging to students. Presents an activity that introduces students to digital coding and compares…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, DNA, Educational Strategies, Genetics
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Myers, Richard – American Biology Teacher, 1988
Describes a basic biotechnology investigation that includes restriction and ligation of plasmid DNA, transformation of bacteria and cloning of these bacterial cells. Discusses laboratory procedures and another activity in the identification of unknown plasmids by studying agarose gel electrophoresis photographs. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, DNA, Genetics
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Ucko, David A. – Science, Technology, and Human Values, 1983
The Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago) has created a new exhibit, "Technology: Chance or Choice?," which emphasizes the human impact on technology. Development of and techniques used in the exhibit are discussed. The latter include microcomputers placed throughout the exhibit to pose questions about critical issues raised by particular…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Exhibits, Futures (of Society), Genetic Engineering
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Henderson, Jenny; And Others – Journal of Biological Education, 1991
Traditional and novel uses of enzymes and microbes in the baking, brewing, and dairy industries are described. Cheese, yogurt, baking, brewing, vinegar, soy sauce, single-cell proteins, enzymes, food modification, vanilla, citric acid, monosodium glutamate, xanthan gum, aspartame, and cochineal are discussed. Industrial links with firms involved…
Descriptors: Bacteria, Bakery Industry, Biology, Enzymes
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Gayford, Chris – Journal of Biological Education, 1987
Discusses the rapid increase in interest in biotechnology. Emphasizes the implications for inservice training of teachers. Describes a means of producing a modular course which may be flexibly used for inservice work. Focuses on improving the background knowledge of teachers, giving relevant practice experience and considering various teaching…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Descriptions, Enzymes
Labinger, Jay, Ed. – 1995
The papers contained in this proceedings from the 1995 Society for Literature and Science Conference are organized into sections with the following themes: (1) Metaphor and Science; (2) The Technological Invasion of the Living Space; (3) Autobiographies and Biographies of Scientists; (4) Science and 19th Century Literature; (5) Visions of the…
Descriptors: Art, Artificial Intelligence, Biology, Cybernetics
Perkowitz, Sidney, Ed. – 1996
The papers contained in these proceedings from the 1996 Society for Literature and Science Conference are organized into sections based on theme. Some of these themes are: (1) Secularizing Enlightenment; (2) Eugenics and the Politics of Knowledge; (3) Reading the Discourses of Psychology; (4) Women and Medicine; (5) The Rhetoric of Public Health;…
Descriptors: Art, Artificial Intelligence, Biology, Cybernetics
Iozzi, Louis A.; Bastardo, Peter J. – 1987
This teacher's guide was designed to be used with senior high school level classes as a supplement to existing programs in the areas of science and social studies. Each of the 12 chapters included in the guide may be used independently or may be combined into a separate course on the relationships between science, technology, and society. The…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Air Pollution, Artificial Intelligence, Decision Making