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John Jungck of Beloit College designed the Genetics Construction Kit and other computer-based learning modules to help college students learn to become effective problem solvers. Another program, called BIRDD, shown below, describes the impact of Galápagos finches on Charles Darwin's research.

 

 
 

Jungck Illustration For more information on BioQUEST, visit: bioquest.org/

Photo: Todd Buchanann
Illustration: BioQUEST Library, Harcourt/Academic Press, Inc.

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Reprinted from the HHMI Bulletin,
September 2001, pages 22-25.
©2001 Howard Hughes Medical Institute

 

 

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