Review for:DNA Fingerprinting

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posted: on June 17, 2007 at 11:54AM

My rating of this resource: *****

My experience using this resource:
Genetics

Topic I was teaching:
DNA

My learning goal for which this resource was used:
Understanding DNA fingerpring as the most powerful identification tool available.

Course Level:
Intro or Regular

How I/my students used the resource:
I set up a word document with instructions and guided questions. Students followed the instructions and completed this virtual lab.

Value Added:
Provides visualization or animation, Increases modeling skills, Provides access to data sets, Increases data collection & analysis skills, Provides a virtual lab, Provides practice or tutorial, Provides additional content, Provides assessment opportunity, Increases student engagement and motivation

Strengths:
The content of this lab matches the state standard. It addresses key terms and assist students in visualizing & understanding key concepts. This virtual lab is user friendly and it is accompanied by simple and easy to read instructions. Once the teacher has set up students' accounts the first time they use the site, classroom management is minimal for the students are engaged and remain engaged for the duration of the lab. This activity is a very effective learning tool.

Weaknesses:
None

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