Campbell A Malcolm, Ledbetter Mary Lee S, Hoopes Laura L M, Eckdahl Todd T, Heyer Laurie J, Rosenwald Anne, Fowlks Edison, Tonidandel Scott, Bucholtz Brooke, Gottfried Gail
Department of Biology, Davidson College, Davidson, NC 28035, USA.
CBE Life Sci Educ. 2007 Summer;6(2):109-18. doi: 10.1187/cbe.06-10-0196.
The Genome Consortium for Active Teaching (GCAT) facilitates the use of modern genomics methods in undergraduate education. Initially focused on microarray technology, but with an eye toward diversification, GCAT is a community working to improve the education of tomorrow's life science professionals. GCAT participants have access to affordable microarrays, microarray scanners, free software for data analysis, and faculty workshops. Microarrays provided by GCAT have been used by 141 faculty on 134 campuses, including 21 faculty that serve large numbers of underrepresented minority students. An estimated 9480 undergraduates a year will have access to microarrays by 2009 as a direct result of GCAT faculty workshops. Gains for students include significantly improved comprehension of topics in functional genomics and increased interest in research. Faculty reported improved access to new technology and gains in understanding thanks to their involvement with GCAT. GCAT's network of supportive colleagues encourages faculty to explore genomics through student research and to learn a new and complex method with their undergraduates. GCAT is meeting important goals of BIO2010 by making research methods accessible to undergraduates, training faculty in genomics and bioinformatics, integrating mathematics into the biology curriculum, and increasing participation by underrepresented minority students.
主动教学基因组联盟(GCAT)推动在本科教育中使用现代基因组学方法。GCAT最初专注于微阵列技术,但着眼于多样化发展,是一个致力于改善未来生命科学专业人员教育的团体。GCAT的参与者可以使用价格合理的微阵列、微阵列扫描仪、免费的数据分析软件以及教师研习班。GCAT提供的微阵列已被134所院校的141名教师使用,其中包括21名服务大量少数族裔学生的教师。由于GCAT的教师研习班,预计到2009年每年将有9480名本科生能够使用微阵列。对学生的好处包括显著提高对功能基因组学主题的理解以及增强对研究的兴趣。教师报告称,由于参与GCAT,他们更容易接触到新技术并增进了理解。GCAT的支持性同事网络鼓励教师通过学生研究探索基因组学,并与本科生一起学习一种新的复杂方法。GCAT通过让本科生能够使用研究方法、培训教师的基因组学和生物信息学知识、将数学融入生物学课程以及增加少数族裔学生的参与度,正在实现BIO2010的重要目标。