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Description: Cyberbridge is a collaborative project between University of California San Diego (UCSD), San Diego State University's (SDSU) Computational Science Research Center (CSRC) and Sweetwater Union High School District and funded by a National Science Foundation I-TEST grant. Each year, multi-disciplinary teams of high school teachers will engage their students in Informational Technology and Cyberinfrastructure by working together with a researcher from the CSRC to create products (videos, podcasts, etc) that communicate current research efforts. These student products will be posted to SciVee and exhibited at the San Diego Science Festival.

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I was particularly interested in the assessment part of the site, how to design a good assessment. In math, there are many skills that need to be learned, and it is often hard to assess these wide array of skills in a single project. It is easy to make a paper and pen test (do this problem, then...

What technology do you feel comfortable teaching to your students (i.e. Email, word processing, computer programming, advanced graphics editing)? Prior to Cyberbridge I incoporated technology in my classroom is several different ways. In my history classes, I use power point...

I wrote a message and then lost it in the cyber world! I'll try again. I think we have a great team and a lot of resources at school. To me, the key to a successful project is manageability. Can you really do what is promised? Not do you want to, but can you. That is why it is essential...

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In the spinal cord, motor neurons (MNs) with similar muscle targets and sensory inputs are grouped together into motor pools. To date, relatively little is known about the molecular mechanisms that control the establishment of pool-specific circuitry. Semaphorins, a large family of secreted and...

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Professor Philip Bourne, Editor-in-Chief of Public Library of Science (PLoS) Computational Biology, talks about the ten basic principles of making good presentations.

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he student council (http://www.iscbsc.org/) of the International Society for Computational Biology asked me to present my thoughts on getting published in the field of computational biology at the Intelligent Systems in Molecular Biology conference held in Detroit in late June of 2005. Close to...

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Crediting downloaded or electronic media assets.

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Apple Multimedia Projects and Individual Intellectual Property Rights

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R Manroe, CPH Teacher, gives a very brief intro about microbes / micro organisms. This video is a demo of possibilities of what might be used as part of a MicroBlitz booth.