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- | WashU iGEM has decided to conduct an outreach project in collaboration with Youth Learning center(YLC) [http://www.ylc-stl.org/] here in St. Louis. The aim of this project is to introduce 6th to 8th graders to synthetic biology. In doing so, we hope to educate the students about the power of this new technology and the the real challenges and concerns associated with it. How well we achieve this goal will be measured by giving a brief survey before and after our two days with the students. We will use the result of the project to make a series of short educational videos covering similar material that will be free to the public. A first draft of our YLC teaching plan can be viewed here: (link). Youth Learning Center (YLC) | + | WashU iGEM has decided to conduct an outreach project in collaboration with Youth Learning center(YLC) [http://www.ylc-stl.org/ Youth Learning center(YLC)] here in St. Louis. The aim of this project is to introduce 6th to 8th graders to synthetic biology. In doing so, we hope to educate the students about the power of this new technology and the the real challenges and concerns associated with it. How well we achieve this goal will be measured by giving a brief survey before and after our two days with the students. We will use the result of the project to make a series of short educational videos covering similar material that will be free to the public. A first draft of our YLC teaching plan can be viewed here: (link). Youth Learning Center (YLC) |
This week we have begun the project by transforming E. coli with the following biobricks: | This week we have begun the project by transforming E. coli with the following biobricks: |
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