Bioinformatic Teaching Resources – For Educators, by Educators – Using KBase, a Free, User-Friendly, Open Source Platform
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-29-2021
Abstract
Over the past year, biology educators and staff at the U.S. Department of Energy Systems Biology Knowledgebase (KBase) initiated a collaborative effort to develop a curriculum for bioinformatics education. KBase is a free web-based platform where anyone can conduct sophisticated and reproducible bioinformatic analyses via a graphical user interface. Here, we demonstrate the utility of KBase as a platform for bioinformatics education, and present a set of modular, adaptable, and customizable instructional units for teaching concepts in Genomics, Metagenomics, Pangenomics, and Phylogenetics. Each module contains teaching resources, publicly available data, analysis tools, and Markdown capability, enabling instructors to modify the lesson as appropriate for their specific course. We present initial student survey data on the effectiveness of using KBase for teaching bioinformatic concepts, provide an example case study, and detail the utility of the platform from an instructor’s perspective. Even as in-person teaching returns, KBase will continue to work with instructors, supporting the development of new active learning curriculum modules. For anyone utilizing the platform, the growing KBase Educators Organization provides an educators network, accompanied by community-sourced guidelines, instructional templates, and peer support, for instructors wishing to use KBase within a classroom at any educational level–whether virtual or in-person.
DOI
10.3389/feduc.2021.711535
Publication Title
Frontiers in Education
Volume Number
6
Recommended Citation
Dow, Ellen G.; Wood-Charlson, Elisha M.; Biller, Steven J.; Paustian, Timothy; Schirmer, Aaron; Sheik, Cody S.; Whitham, Jason M.; Krebs, Rose; Goller, Carlos C.; Allen, Benjamin; Crockett, Zachary; and Arkin, Adam P., "Bioinformatic Teaching Resources – For Educators, by Educators – Using KBase, a Free, User-Friendly, Open Source Platform" (2021). Biology Faculty Publications. 41.
https://neiudc.neiu.edu/bio-pub/41