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Microbiology in Jeopardy part of Microbial Life:Teaching Methods:Teaching with Games:Examples
This group learning activity involves students in an engaging review of concepts of microbiology. The review is set up as a power point presentation in the style of the "Jeopardy" gameshow where students groups compete against each other to answer review questions.
Are Viruses Alive: Sample Socratic Questions part of Microbial Life:Teaching Methods:Socratic Questioning:Examples
This example Socratic questioning page provides an outline for leading a classroom discussion regarding whether or not viruses are alive. Sample questions, resources for background information, and tips and assessment information are provided.
Bioinformatics part of Microbial Life:Teaching Methods:Teaching with Data:Examples
This exercise contains two interrelated modules that introduce students to modern biological techniques in the area of Bioinformatics, which is the application of computer technology to the management of biological information. The need for Bioinformatics has arisen from the recent explosion of publicly available genomic information, such as that resulting from the Human Genome Project.
Microbial Life Teaching Activities part of Microbial Life:Teaching Methods
This collection of Microbial Life teaching activities is geared toward undergraduate courses in Earth Sciences and Microbiology. The activities are categorized by different teaching methods. For more information ...
Socratic Questioning Examples part of Microbial Life:Teaching Methods:Socratic Questioning
Currently there are three examples of Socratic questioning related to microbial life: Are Nanobacteria Alive: Sample Socratic Questions- How small can life be? Check out this activity to host a guided classroom ...
Are Nanobacteria Alive: Sample Socratic Questions part of Microbial Life:Teaching Methods:Socratic Questioning:Examples
This example Socratic questioning page provides an outline for leading a classroom discussion regarding whether or not nanobacteria exist. Sample questions, resources for background information, and tips and assessment information are provided.
Examples part of Microbial Life:Teaching Methods:Teaching with Games
Microbiology in Jeopardy This group learning activity involves students in an engaging review of concepts of microbiology. The review is set up as a power point presentation in the style of the ...
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