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

Miranda M Chen1, S M Scott1, Jessica D Stevens2.   

Abstract

Since the publication of the National Research Councils Report BIO2010, e orts have increased to better integrate mathematics and biology in undergraduate education. Unfortunately, equivalent e orts 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 programs. 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.

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Keywords:  online resources; quantitative biology; secondary education; technology; undergraduate education

Year:  2017        PMID: 30474050      PMCID: PMC6245600          DOI: 10.1080/23737867.2017.1413432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lett Biomath        ISSN: 2373-7867


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