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Willmott, Chris – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
In recent years academics have commonly bemoaned the lack of essay-writing ability exhibited by their students. Whether or not the halcyon era in which undergraduates routinely knew how to construct a persuasive essay ever truly existed, it is certainly the case that contemporary students can benefit from advice on preparation of a long-format…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Essays, Student Evaluation, Teaching Methods
Meedin, Aneeqa – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
In this essay, the author, a Biomedical Sciences student at the University of Sheffield, presents an atypical way of addressing the question "What advice would you give to students starting your course?" by transcribing the much-evoked and revered Ten Commandments, the original guide to life, into advice for new and bewildered Biomedical…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Higher Education, Scientists, Graduate Students
Coleman, Iain P. L.; Watts, Adam S. – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
Pharmacology is taught on a dedicated module for nurse prescribers who have a limited physical science background. To facilitate learning a problem-based approach was adopted. However, to enhance students' knowledge of drug action a PharmaCALogy software package from the British Pharmacological Society was used. Students were alternately given a…
Descriptors: Nurses, Prior Learning, Pharmacology, Computer Software
Sutcliffe, Iain C.; Cummings, Stephen P. – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
Bioinformatics has emerged as an important discipline within the biological sciences that allows scientists to decipher and manage the vast quantities of data (such as genome sequences) that are now available. Consequently, there is an obvious need to provide graduates in biosciences with generic, transferable skills in bioinformatics. We present…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Biotechnology, Biomedicine, Sciences
Todd, Peter A. – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
A combination of factors including longer working hours, emphasis on professional development, and increased access to the Internet have fuelled the current high demand for distance learning options in tertiary biology. Distance learner students come from a heterogeneous pool of ages, backgrounds and abilities and they require choice in how they…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Internet, Online Courses, Electronic Learning
Azzawi, May; Dawson, Maureen M. – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
The effectiveness of lecture-integrated and web-supported case studies in supporting a large and academically diverse group of undergraduate students was evaluated in the present study. Case studies and resource (web)-based learning were incorporated as two complementary interactive learning strategies into the traditional curriculum. A truncated…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Science Achievement, Learning Strategies, Prior Learning
Wernersson, Rasmus – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
An important part of teaching students how to use the BLAST tool for searching large sequence databases, is to train the students to think critically about the quality of the sequence hits found--both in terms of the statistical significance and how informative the individual hits are. This paper describes how generating truly random sequences by…
Descriptors: Statistical Significance, Genetics, Databases, Molecular Biology
Donaldson, Lynda; Downie, Roger – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
Bioscience staff and students at Glasgow University in session 2005-06 were questioned on their attitudes to animal uses in higher education, as follow-up to a similar survey 20 years before. Disapproval by students of animal use was generally reduced compared to 20 years ago, but students remained in a "moral bind", recognising the interest and…
Descriptors: Animals, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures, Ethics
Carroll, Stuart; Feltham, Mark – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
The grades attained by students studying biological science at level 1, at Liverpool John Moores University, UK, were examined between the academic years 2003/04 - 2005/06. The marks attained in the study skills module, and the mean level 1 mark (number of modules, n = 10) were also analysed. The data were divided into two groups: those relating…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Study Skills, Correlation, Units of Study
Abt, Grant; Barry, Tim – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
This study reports the quantitative effect of students using podcasts in a 1st year undergraduate exercise physiology module. From a cohort of 70 students, 50 volunteered and completed the study. Using a pre-post random allocation research design, students were allocated to either a podcast group (PG) or control group (CG) based on a 32-question…
Descriptors: Exercise Physiology, Effect Size, Units of Study, Pretests Posttests
Parry, Damian; Larsen, Carl; Marwood, Simon; Walsh, Cathy – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
The use of blended learning, face-to-face contact alongside e-based activities, provides academic staff with an opportunity to match their teaching strategies with the changing student cohort. This study report students' perceptions of e-learning activities early in bioscience modules; students from all three levels of undergraduate study were…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Student Attitudes, Learning Experience, Teaching Methods
Cann, Alan J. – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
Podcasting (an automatic mechanism whereby multimedia computer files are transferred from a server to a client, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/podcast) is becoming increasingly popular in education. Although podcasts enable students and teachers to share information anywhere at anytime, the most frequent application of the technology to date has been to…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Internet, College Students, Biology
Scott, Jon; Graal, Maria – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
Undergraduate retention is a major concern for universities and first year failure is a significant contributor to the overall statistics for non-progression. This report describes an interview-based investigation of students' perceptions for the reasons underlying their failure in 1st and 2nd semester modules. The most commonly cited reasons were…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Biological Sciences, Misconceptions, Academic Failure
Bhat, Parineetha P.; Rajashekar, B.; Kamath, Ullas – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
The use of Self-Directed Learning (SDL) as a learning tool is increasing in today's educational environment, especially in medical schools. We wanted to examine whether all students are effective self directed learners and can make use of this learning tool to achieve learning objectives. Students (n = 125) of first-year medical training program…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Scoring, Educational Environment, Independent Study
Hughes, Ian – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2006
An Assessment Audit is described consisting of 47 questions, each being scored 0 to 4, by the module team depending on the extent to which the audit point was satisfied. Scores of 2 or less indicated unsatisfactory provision. Audits were carried out on 14 bioscience- or medicine-based modules in 13 universities. There was great variability between…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Evaluation, Scoring, Teaching Methods

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