On to Chaos
I apologize for the length of these posts but I had a couple of goals in mind when I decided […]
I apologize for the length of these posts but I had a couple of goals in mind when I decided […]
Computers and spreadsheets truly changed much of the way I taught biology, starting in the ’80s. Interestingly, spreadsheets were not […]
When I was teaching, I’d introduce a promising technique to students with a structured lab investigation. Doing so allowed my […]
About fifty years ago, I picked up a paperback book at the University of Kansas Student Union Oread Bookstore titled, […]
Background or ancient history (of course this is optional): I first encountered BSCS curriculum materials during my student teaching experience […]
Introduction/Background The chi-square goodness of fit statistical test has long been the test of choice for biology educators to introduce […]
A note: You might want to scroll down, directly to Applying the NetLogo model to avoid my long winded setup […]
Curve Fitting AKA Model Fitting: When I started this series of posts my goal was to see if I could […]
Managing labs has got to be one of the most difficult things we do as biology teachers. There is so […]
Moving from the bulk reaction of yeast (catalase) and H2O2 to a procedure that can produce reasonable, reliable and precise data without […]