Molecular Modeling as the Spark for Active Learning Approaches for Interdisciplinary Biology Teaching

16 November 2018, Version 1
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Abstract

We present here an interdisciplinary workshop on the subject of biomolecules offered to undergraduate and high-school students with the aim of boosting their interest toward all areas of science contributing to the study of life. The workshop involves Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science and Biology. Based on our own areas of research, molecular modeling is chosen as central axis as it involves all disciplines. In order to provide a strong biological motivation for the study of the dynamics of biomolecules, the theme of the workshop is the origin of life.
All sessions are built around active pedagogies, including games, and a final poster presentation.

Keywords

serious games
interdisciplinarity
Molecular modelling

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