[BioEdu] How to teach bioinformatics into an isolated area?

Steven F. Jennings SFJennings at UALR.Edu
Thu Sep 20 16:17:22 EDT 2007


Karlo, I'm not sure how you're going to teach bioinformatics to the uncivilized, but if your rural students have internet access
there are a lot of resources out there.  You might check out the Student Biology Workbench at http://bsw-uiuc.net/.
 
Steve Jennings

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From: bioedu-bounces+sfjennings=ualr.edu at bioinformatics.org [mailto:bioedu-bounces+sfjennings=ualr.edu at bioinformatics.org] On Behalf
Of Karlo Claridades
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 4:05 AM
To: bioedu at bioinformatics.org
Subject: [BioEdu] How to teach bioinformatics into an isolated area?


Hello everyone! I am Karlo Claridades,a third year from Bachelor of Secondary Education, and I'm from the Philippines.I am an
aspiring high school teacher and I am specializing in biological science. I have seen the objectives and visions of Bioinformatics
and I say that they are marvelous. Now, I want to gather some tips on how to teach Bioinformatics in some isolated areas such as
from the tribes that live in the mountains that are uncivilized, those people who live in the rural areas etc. I have this urge to
become a successful educator and more primarilly to help those who are uneducated and cannot be reached by the government and other
educational institutions so I am posting this message.
Thank You! 

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