Incorporating engineering in high school biology

The purpose of this project was to create a series of lessons that incorporate both Biology and Engineering concepts. The three lessons were intended to increase in complexity as the students progress throughout the year. Using PyMol software allowed students to visually represent complex protein st...

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Main Author: Nusz, Jarred Ross
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/26471
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-264712015-09-20T17:27:14ZIncorporating engineering in high school biologyNusz, Jarred RossUTeach EngineeringBiologyPyMolSTEM educationThe purpose of this project was to create a series of lessons that incorporate both Biology and Engineering concepts. The three lessons were intended to increase in complexity as the students progress throughout the year. Using PyMol software allowed students to visually represent complex protein structures while introducing and providing an opportunity to practice programming. Each lesson was followed by a worksheet or activity to aid in students' comprehension and application of practice. These lessons were designed to maximize students' time learning to program and using PyMol software while enhancing the current curriculum. Lesson one introduced students to the PyMol software while building and representing the four main structures of proteins. With increased programming knowledge, lesson two focused on modeling the DNA double helix. The final lesson introduced students to evolutionary relationships based on a protein's amino acid sequence.text2014-10-10T19:13:39Z2014-082014-07-22August 20142014-10-10T19:13:40ZThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/26471en
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Nusz, Jarred Ross
Incorporating engineering in high school biology
description The purpose of this project was to create a series of lessons that incorporate both Biology and Engineering concepts. The three lessons were intended to increase in complexity as the students progress throughout the year. Using PyMol software allowed students to visually represent complex protein structures while introducing and providing an opportunity to practice programming. Each lesson was followed by a worksheet or activity to aid in students' comprehension and application of practice. These lessons were designed to maximize students' time learning to program and using PyMol software while enhancing the current curriculum. Lesson one introduced students to the PyMol software while building and representing the four main structures of proteins. With increased programming knowledge, lesson two focused on modeling the DNA double helix. The final lesson introduced students to evolutionary relationships based on a protein's amino acid sequence. === text
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