CABS II Conference:   3-6 January 2008 -- all manuscripts as combined pdf
Asilomar, California

  • D'Avanzo, C., et al. Diagnostic Question Clusters to Improve Student Reasoning and Understanding in General Biology Courses: Faculty Development Component.
  • Elrod, S., Genetics concept inventory (GENCI) Development
  • Garvin-Doxas, K. & M. Klymkowsky. The Biology Concept Inventory (BCI) Project: Status and Issues.
  • Kuerbis, P., Connecting K-12 science refor ot higher education STEM
  • Luckie, D., et al. Studying C-Tools: Automated Grading for Online Concept Maps.
  • Michael, J., The "Big Ideas" of Physiology Part I: What should students understand?        Part 2: How do we know if they understand them?
  • Parker, J., Frameworks for reasoning and assessment in Mendelian genetics.
  • Phelan, J., Eliciting Big Ideas in Biology.
  • Presson, J., An Assessment of Student Comprehension of the "Big Ideas" in Biology in the Context of General Education Courses.
  • Sears, D., Connecting the "Big Ideas" in Biology with Those of Other Disciplines.
  • Smith, A., A Faculty Team Works to Develop a Concept Inventory that Measures Understanding of Microbiology Relevant to Host Pathogen Interactions.
  • Williams, K., et al. Using diagnostic test items to assess conceptual understanding of basic biology ideas: A plan for programmatic assessment.
  • Wright, A., et al. Students Learn about their own bodies as part of their Biological and Citizenship Deduction. How do they learn? What do they learn first? From whom do they learn?
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