Drew Jennifer C, Triplett Eric W
Department of Microbiology and Cell Science, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611.
J Microbiol Biol Educ. 2008 Dec 17;9(1):3-11. Print 2008.
The BIO2010 report challenged undergraduate institutions to prepare the next generation of researchers for the changing direction of biology that increasingly integrates advanced technologies, digital information, and large-scale analyses. In response, the Microbiology and Cell Science Department at the University of Florida developed a research-based course, "Bacterial Genome Sequencing." The objectives were to teach undergraduates about genomics and original research by sequencing a bacterial genome, to develop scientific communication skills by writing and submitting the project results as a class effort, and to promote an interest in biological research, particularly genomics. The students worked together to sequence, assemble, and annotate the Enterobacter cloacae P101 genome. We assessed student learning, scientific communication skills, and student attitudes by a variety of methods including exams, writing assignments, oral presentations, pre- and postcourse surveys, and a final exit survey. Assessment results demonstrate student learning gains and positive attitudes regarding the course.
《2010年生物学素养报告》向本科院校提出挑战,要求它们为下一代研究人员做好准备,以应对生物学不断变化的发展方向,该方向越来越多地整合了先进技术、数字信息和大规模分析。作为回应,佛罗里达大学微生物学与细胞科学系开发了一门基于研究的课程“细菌基因组测序”。其目标是通过对细菌基因组进行测序,让本科生了解基因组学和原创研究;通过将项目成果作为全班共同努力的成果进行撰写和提交,培养科学交流技能;并激发对生物学研究,特别是基因组学的兴趣。学生们共同对阴沟肠杆菌P101基因组进行测序、组装和注释。我们通过多种方法评估学生的学习情况、科学交流技能和学生态度,包括考试、写作作业、口头报告、课程前后调查以及最终的结业调查。评估结果表明学生在课程学习方面取得了进步,并对该课程持有积极态度。