Driving home just now through my neighborhood, I encountered an opossum crossing the road. I try not to think or speak ill of any creature (except …
Sound Science: Simulating at Blind Youth Slam
One problem with biology labs in general, including our own virtual labs, is that students who can't see are excluded from using them. That's a shame, …
Labs, labs, glorious biology labs
Last week I wrote about the new interactive chapters and SimUText features coming for this fall. We haven't neglected our labs this year either. …
Coming In SimUText This Fall
We have a lot of new chapters, labs, and program features in the works for fall 2011, and I'm excited to share them with you after another year of …
College for all? What’s the point?
A bachelors, masters, or PhD is viewed as a ticket towards a satisfying and stable career and becoming a well-rounded citizen. Certainly college …
Climate Change teaching with the IPCC’s Steve Running
One of the great things about writing our SimBio interactive chapters is the chance to talk with a lot of interesting scientists. Among the reviewers …
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New Release: Finches and Evolution
I'm excited to announce that we've finished a new SimBio Virtual Lab called Finches and Evolution. This major update to our old Islands and Selection …
Hollywood and Science Education
Many of us use video clips in our classes, both to illustrate ideas and to engage students. As a colleague recently told me, "somehow I can say …
Fun Evolution Stories
One of the joys of going to meetings is browsing new science books in the exhibit hall. At the ESA meeting earlier this month, one book I found was In …