From Pipe Cleaners and Pony Beads to Apps and 3D Glasses: Teaching Protein Structure<sup> </sup>
Students often self-identify as visual learners and prefer to engage with a topic in an active, hands-on way. Indeed, much research has shown that students who actively engage with the material and are engrossed in the topics retain concepts better than students who are passive receivers of informat...
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Autor principal: | Pamela A. Marshall |
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American Society for Microbiology
2014
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