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DSC Tigers & STEM: High School Genome Hackathon
OBU students will teach your students the process of identifying genes in a sequenced virus genome. No prior knowledge of bioinformatics, programming, or genetics is required. With but a few hours of training, your students will be able to identify and characterize genes in a virus genome. We have worked to align these skills with Science & Engineering Practices, Cross Cutting Concepts & Disciplinary Core Ideas applicable to Arkansas Biology/Chemistry 3 dimensional learning targets. You may bring an entire class to the Hackathon. There will be a cut-off depending on numbers and you would be notified and added to a Wait List, if necessary. Upon Registration, you will be sent a Google Form to Register students for adequate supplies.
LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED.
Important Session Information:
There is a $50 workshop registration fee for non-consortium schools' participants. Please remit payment to Dawson Education Cooperative, 711 Clinton Street, Arkadelphia, AR 71923. For more information on this workshop, please contact Susan Allison at susan.allison@dawsonesc.com.
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Session ID:
520009
Credits Available:
(6) Hours
Seats Filled:
6 / 200
Fee:
$0.00
Contact Person:
Susan Allison
Instructor(s):
Susan Allison
Date
Time
Location
4/25/2024
9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Dawson Education Service Cooperative - Ouachita Baptist University - Ouachita Baptist University, Walker Conference Center