Technology as a tool in teaching quantitative biology at the secondary and undergraduate levels: a review

Since the publication of the National Research Council’s Report BIO2010, efforts have increased to better integrate mathematics and biology in undergraduate education. Unfortunately, equivalent efforts to introduce these quantitative topics at the secondary level have been seldom. This could cause d...

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Main Authors: Miranda M. Chen, S. M. Scott, Jessica D. Stevens
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Intercollegiate Biomathematics Alliance 2018-12-01
Series:Letters in Biomathematics
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23737867.2017.1413432
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spelling doaj-595a6be0aa5548dfb5fa6dd2201039b62020-11-25T00:46:34ZengIntercollegiate Biomathematics AllianceLetters in Biomathematics2373-78672018-12-0151304810.1080/23737867.2017.14134321413432Technology as a tool in teaching quantitative biology at the secondary and undergraduate levels: a reviewMiranda M. Chen0S. M. Scott1Jessica D. Stevens2University of TennesseeUniversity of TennesseeUniversity of TennesseeSince the publication of the National Research Council’s Report BIO2010, efforts have increased to better integrate mathematics and biology in undergraduate education. Unfortunately, equivalent efforts to introduce these quantitative topics at the secondary level have been seldom. This could cause differential success of undergraduate students who come from diverse secondary science backgrounds. Undergraduate courses regularly use technology to integrate these two disciplines, and we believe that technology can similarly be used at the secondary level to prevent quantitative achievement mismatch in undergraduate biology programmes. In this paper, we review the current uses of technology to teach quantitative biology at the secondary and undergraduate levels, propose needs for further implementation, and address potential barriers to integrating mathematics and biology using technology.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23737867.2017.1413432Technologyquantitative biologyonline resourcessecondary educationundergraduate education
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Technology as a tool in teaching quantitative biology at the secondary and undergraduate levels: a review
Letters in Biomathematics
Technology
quantitative biology
online resources
secondary education
undergraduate education
author_facet Miranda M. Chen
S. M. Scott
Jessica D. Stevens
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title Technology as a tool in teaching quantitative biology at the secondary and undergraduate levels: a review
title_short Technology as a tool in teaching quantitative biology at the secondary and undergraduate levels: a review
title_full Technology as a tool in teaching quantitative biology at the secondary and undergraduate levels: a review
title_fullStr Technology as a tool in teaching quantitative biology at the secondary and undergraduate levels: a review
title_full_unstemmed Technology as a tool in teaching quantitative biology at the secondary and undergraduate levels: a review
title_sort technology as a tool in teaching quantitative biology at the secondary and undergraduate levels: a review
publisher Intercollegiate Biomathematics Alliance
series Letters in Biomathematics
issn 2373-7867
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Since the publication of the National Research Council’s Report BIO2010, efforts have increased to better integrate mathematics and biology in undergraduate education. Unfortunately, equivalent efforts to introduce these quantitative topics at the secondary level have been seldom. This could cause differential success of undergraduate students who come from diverse secondary science backgrounds. Undergraduate courses regularly use technology to integrate these two disciplines, and we believe that technology can similarly be used at the secondary level to prevent quantitative achievement mismatch in undergraduate biology programmes. In this paper, we review the current uses of technology to teach quantitative biology at the secondary and undergraduate levels, propose needs for further implementation, and address potential barriers to integrating mathematics and biology using technology.
topic Technology
quantitative biology
online resources
secondary education
undergraduate education
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23737867.2017.1413432
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