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Simplifying Project Instructions Using Speaker Notes

5/24/2023

 
Keeping in my my constant goal of managing the extraneous cognitive load  of my teaching materials while simultaneously maintaining a high level of rigor, I have been tinkering with leveraging the "Speaker Notes" to streamline the location of project instructions, links, and rubrics.

See a few screenshots below from a recent project in my Biochemistry class where all instructions were provided in the Speaker Notes of the appropriate slide. I am enjoying this method of material delivery as it:

a) provides all resources for students in one location and...
b) allows for specific pieces of instruction to be strategically placed within their associated slide.

​Additionally, the ability to hyperlink text to speaker notes allows for the inclusion of useful and expansive materials and instructions. 
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Merging Biology and Physics: Optics of a Cow Eye Lens

5/15/2023

 
If you have been following my recent posts, merging the physical and life sciences is a passion of mine. Currently we are studying optics in my introductory physics class. Using preserved cow eyes left over from a biology dissection last semester, I challenged students to remove the lens from the eye, and using, determine the focal length of the lens experimentally. Below is are videos of initial student exploration once the lenses have been removed. 

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10 AI Classroom Applications

5/3/2023

 
Below are 10 ways I have been leveraging AI in my classroom. Although STEM heavy, I am hopeful these applications will spark interest across disciplines. 
  1. Unite ChatGPT and p5.js to make video game prototypes, physics animations, etc. Click here for more info. 
  2. Build websites to solve problems in your class that run in your browser. Click here for more info. 
  3. Use Teachable Machine to model Molecular Geometry. Click here for more info. 
  4. Combine Scratch and Teachable Machine to build interactive games. Click here for more info. 
  5. Use Machine Learning for Kids and Scratch to build conceptual awareness of AI Training. Click here for more info.
  6. Leverage ChatGPT for building station work. Click here for more info. 
  7. Develop discussions questions leveraging direct quotations from text. Click here for more info. 
  8. ​Double-check lesson plan against ChatGPT generated plan for new ideas. Click here for more info. 
  9. Use SlidesAI.io to challenge students to build presentations and critique efficacy of AI vs. non AI generated presentations. Click here for more info. 
  10. Investigate Protein Synthesis using FoldIt and AlphaFold. Click here for more info. 

Protein Folding in Science Education: A Perfect Crosscutting Concept

5/2/2023

 
The more I teach students in my Biochemistry class about the intricacies of Protein Folding, the more certain I become that it is a perfect learning medium for uniting various disciplines. From protein translation in biology, to intermolecular forces in chemistry, to applications of AI in computer science, developing an appreciation for the structure-function relationship in biology via investigating the elegant nature of how proteins fold is a powerful way to unite STEM disciplines. Below are a few activities I am currently using with my students in chemistry, biology, and engineering courses. 
  • FoldIt (Engineering/Computer Science Application): Free software that teachings protein folding through online gaming. 
  • Mini Toobers (Chemistry Application): Excellent way to teach intermolecular forces (via amino acid hydrogen bonding) and covalent bonding (via disulfide bridges). 
  • Hydrophobic Packing Simulation (Chemistry/Biology Application): Visual method for observing effects of polarity on protein structure. 
  • Paper Models (Engineering/Biology): Excellent way to physically interact with the protein secondary and tertiary structure. 
  • AlphaFold (Computer Science): System that uses AI to solve the "Protein Folding Problem". 
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    Ramsey Musallam is a full-time science teacher in Santa Rosa California.
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