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The Case for Cyberlearning: Genomics (and Dragons!) in the High School Biology Classroom
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Science Teacher Volume 77, Number 7, ISSN 0036-8555

Abstract

GENIQUEST is a cyberlearning computer program that allows students to investigate biological data using a research-based instructional model. In this article, the authors make the case for using cyberlearning to teach students about the rapidly growing fields of genomics and computational biology. (Contains 2 figures and 1 online resource.)

Citation

Southworth, M., Mokros, J., Dorsey, C. & Smith, R. (2010). The Case for Cyberlearning: Genomics (and Dragons!) in the High School Biology Classroom. Science Teacher, 77(7), 28-33. Retrieved June 5, 2023 from .

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