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Below, you'll find the latest draft of our synthetic biology curriculum. Because we are working on adjusting the curriculum to the needs of the educators who use it, this draft may soon become outdated. The most recent draft can be found at any time using the <a href = http://issuu.com/wmigem/docs/wmigemsynbiodraft150806">"CURRICULUM ON ISSUU.COM"</a> link in the main menu. Future updates are to include: (1) adjusted learning objectives, so that the activities can be graded more easily, (2) explanations regarding which activities fall within the national Standards Of Learning (SOL) test materials, (3) extension activities, as some activities can be used with higher grade levels with supplementary materials, and (4) a references page: while the vast majority of activities were developed by the William & Mary iGEMs's outreach committee, a few were modified from existing experiments, and we used many sources for the background content listed. </p>
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Revision as of 22:45, 17 September 2015

NOISE - W&M iGEM

Our Outreach

Adult Communication

After hearing the community's concerns about SynBio, we held workshops and seminars to clear misconceptions.

Youth Education

Synthetic biology can be a blast with the right approach. The ___ kids at our workshops sure thought so.

Long-Term Sustainability

We made a teacher-friendly curriculum to keep up the momentum even after the competion

Adult Communication

text on workshops and stuff for adults. don't forget blog

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Long-Term Sustainability

Activities

Are optimized for grades 1-12
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Schools

Requested our curriculum to implement
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Locations

5 States, 3 countries: An international effort
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Our Outreach

Below, you'll find the latest draft of our synthetic biology curriculum. Because we are working on adjusting the curriculum to the needs of the educators who use it, this draft may soon become outdated. The most recent draft can be found at any time using the "CURRICULUM ON ISSUU.COM" link in the main menu. Future updates are to include: (1) adjusted learning objectives, so that the activities can be graded more easily, (2) explanations regarding which activities fall within the national Standards Of Learning (SOL) test materials, (3) extension activities, as some activities can be used with higher grade levels with supplementary materials, and (4) a references page: while the vast majority of activities were developed by the William & Mary iGEMs's outreach committee, a few were modified from existing experiments, and we used many sources for the background content listed.

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