Visualization of biological macromolecules is a powerful educational tool
to illustrate and explore the connection between structure and function.
However, many educators are unfamiliar with the vast amounts of bioinformatics
and 3-D structural data, and the rapidly evolving tools available for exploring
them. Learning to use these data and tools, then developing suitable lessons
focused on structure-function relationships, can be time-consuming and
challenging. The “Box of Lessons” resources were designed to engage students and
educators alike in the exploration of biological macromolecules integrating
chemical and biological perspectives. Videos and learning materials lead users
through the resources while ready-to-use worksheets provide opportunities to
assess learning. The modular nature of the resources allows educators to use all
or part of the resource to fit the need of their course while providing an
avenue for adaptation of the resources to fit the desires of the
educator.
TAKEAWAYS:
The materials accessible through the "Box of Lessons" provides educators with ready-made resources to be integrated into the classroom or laboratory. The resources are modular, allowing flexibility, and are editable, allowing customization of the materials -- both allow educators flexibility.
SPEAKERS:
Keith Johnson (Bradley University: Peoria, IL)