Traditional courses for graduate students in the biological sciences typically span a semester, are organized around the fundamental concepts of a single discipline, and are aimed at the needs of incoming students. Such courses demand significant time commitment from both faculty and course participants; thus, they are avoided by a subset of the academic science community. Course length and the high barrier to course development are inhibitory to the creation of new courses, especially in emerging areas of biology that may not merit a full-semester approach. Here, we describe the implementation of a new, graduate-level course format, created to allow for rapid development of courses, provide meaningful educational experiences for both junio...
Aldrin E Sweeney Center for Teaching & Learning, Ross University School of Medicine, Roseau, Co...
Introductory biology courses are supposed to serve as gateways for many majors, but too often they s...
Introductory biology courses are supposed to serve as gateways for many majors, but too often they s...
Quantitative reasoning and techniques are increasingly ubiquitous across the life sciences. However,...
Quantitative reasoning and techniques are increasingly ubiquitous across the life sciences. However,...
Many institutions offer courses that last less than a quarter and are a student’s sole academic resp...
One of the inherent challenges of teaching any emerging technology like nanotechnology, is the fact ...
Active learning and research-oriented activities have been increasingly used in smaller, specialized...
Considering the fast pace at which sequencing technologies progress and at which genomics data are g...
Over the past decade two new majors have been developed within the Bachelor of Science degree progra...
2006 MRS Spring Meeting -- 17 April 2006 through 21 April 2006 -- San Francisco, CA -- 69385Material...
Juan Manuel Vélez, Juan Jesus VélezIntracellular Signaling Lab, Secci&oacu...
Essay-based coursework is an important part of the assessment from most degrees. In Biosciences degr...
Interdisciplinary faculty from Physics, Biology and Electrical and Computer Engineering, (ECE) have ...
Research in nanoscience and nanotechnology has grown rapidly in recent years and has provided numero...
Aldrin E Sweeney Center for Teaching & Learning, Ross University School of Medicine, Roseau, Co...
Introductory biology courses are supposed to serve as gateways for many majors, but too often they s...
Introductory biology courses are supposed to serve as gateways for many majors, but too often they s...
Quantitative reasoning and techniques are increasingly ubiquitous across the life sciences. However,...
Quantitative reasoning and techniques are increasingly ubiquitous across the life sciences. However,...
Many institutions offer courses that last less than a quarter and are a student’s sole academic resp...
One of the inherent challenges of teaching any emerging technology like nanotechnology, is the fact ...
Active learning and research-oriented activities have been increasingly used in smaller, specialized...
Considering the fast pace at which sequencing technologies progress and at which genomics data are g...
Over the past decade two new majors have been developed within the Bachelor of Science degree progra...
2006 MRS Spring Meeting -- 17 April 2006 through 21 April 2006 -- San Francisco, CA -- 69385Material...
Juan Manuel Vélez, Juan Jesus VélezIntracellular Signaling Lab, Secci&oacu...
Essay-based coursework is an important part of the assessment from most degrees. In Biosciences degr...
Interdisciplinary faculty from Physics, Biology and Electrical and Computer Engineering, (ECE) have ...
Research in nanoscience and nanotechnology has grown rapidly in recent years and has provided numero...
Aldrin E Sweeney Center for Teaching & Learning, Ross University School of Medicine, Roseau, Co...
Introductory biology courses are supposed to serve as gateways for many majors, but too often they s...
Introductory biology courses are supposed to serve as gateways for many majors, but too often they s...