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BiobuilderR
to teach synthetic biology in high school and early college settings
09.26.10NKuldell and JDixon
SynBERC Retreat
“Adventures” then “biobuilder”
“Visitors to the website self-navigate within five topic areas to relevant animations, podcasts, primary journal articles, and news reports”
biobuilding curriculum
http://openwetware.org/wiki/BioBuilding:_Synthetic_Biology_for_Students
http://openwetware.org/wiki/BioBuilding:_Synthetic_Biology_for_Teachers
biobuilding: essay assignments
• Promise and Perils • Design
Do the potential contributions to society warrant the potential risks inherent in synthetic biology?
Identify a problem or challenge that can be addressed through synthetic biology, then design a system to solve it.
biobuilding: hands-on activities• Eau that smell
• iTune
• Picture this
• What a colorful world
biobuilding: hands-on activities• Eau that smell
• iTune
• Picture this
• What a colorful world
54 + inverter 70
biobuilding: hands-on activities• Eau that smell
• iTune
• Picture this
• What a colorful world
54 + inverter 70
biobuilding: hands-on activities• Eau that smell
• iTune
• Picture this
• What a colorful world
54 + inverter 70
biobuilding: hands-on activities• Eau that smell
• iTune
• Picture this
• What a colorful world
54 + inverter 70
biobuilding: hands-on activities• Eau that smell
• iTune
Variations for
resource-strapped schools
Please help with the next stepsDissemination•Point teachers you know in this direction•Teacher training, summer 2011 (volunteers?)
Development•New labs and topic ideas always welcome•Facebook/Twitter help•Support OWW where content is housed
If all goes well, project will outgrow my labSend thoughts on how to grow this resource
Sincere thanks to many!Adventures/animations teamDrew EndyIsadora DeeseReshma ShettyRebecca AdamsMIT SBWGChuck Wadey
Animated StoryBoards teamEzra KrauzBerhan DagnewDan Pack
Website teamChris DeFrancescoMax AntinoriJenny Nguyen
Lab ContentJustin BuckGinkgo BioworksiGEM teams around the world
Jim Dixonand his adventurous seniors at
Sharon HS
Conceptual Framework for Education and Public OutreachM
arketing
New
s Media Support
A B C D E
Smaller audienceMore contact timeDeeper understanding
Larger audienceLow contact timeShallow understanding
Formal Education(typically in a classroom)
Informal Education(typically in a unique
situation)Public Outreach
(typically while at “home”)
F G
from Morrow (2000) Space Science Institute
“Most web-based course catalogs that I have surfed through seem like they were designed using an original Commodore 64”
My “dream” course catalog would include:•Reliable and relevant search function•Metadata, e.g. content tags•CMS integration (link to prof’s bio & research?) •Multimedia (sample lecture video?)•Course Matrices to showcase relationship of class with other academic programs•Accessible from mobile device
“Please know that in 2010 it is, in this author’s opinion, unacceptable to publish a course catalog as a gigantic and unwieldy PDF. Furthermore, please save trees. Course catalogs do not need to be printed. Web-based catalogs are more efficient, more accessible, and are not the future, they are the present.”