BioEyes, Advancing k-12 Science Education
Posted by PA Society for Biomedical Research on September 29, 2020
Virtual BioEYES – PA Society of Biomedical Research is also happy to announce that it has continued its partnership with the BioEYES group at the University of Pennsylvania and developed virtual modules for your classrooms. These virtual science lessons, infused with videos and other interactive elements, help students learn genetics and organismal development using zebrafish as a model system. Teachers have the options to perform synchronous instruction or allow students to walk through the modules by themselves.
Learn more here: http://www.bioeyes.org/
There is also the possibility of having a live virtual BioEYES teacher join your classroom to assist with classroom instruction. Please reach out to us for inquires and questions. Contact Dr Dave at david@psbr.org.
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