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General MicrobiologyLearning Objective Taxonomy
Level/Category
Learning Activities Formative Assessment Summative Assessment
Students will propose a plan for a genetically engineered microbe that may be used as a probiotic that will impart a new characteristic to the host that addresses an authentic challenge to the host.
6 - create
Lab on phenotype vs phenotypeLab on transformationReadings on bacterial geneticsReview sample proposal – responses to questions submitted on line and discussed in class
Lab questions that target phenotype vs genotype transformation, characteristics
of gene, plasmid, selection based upon antibiotic res genes
Online discussion reading literature on risks /benefits of sample proposal
Early deadlines for proposal idea/allow review and revise
Online questions with discussion in lecture Feedback on review of sample
proposal
Poster session pitching proposal to funding agent. Rubric for innovative thinkingRubric for science knowledge
Students will give examples of how humans utilize and harness microbes and their products
1- know ” ”
Pre and post List two examples of how humans utilize microbes and or their products to solve a problem
context• Goal• Students will appreciate the impact of Microbes to “our world”• Students will experience thinking in “new ways”• Students will give examples of how Humans utilize and harness
microorganisms and their products. • Students will appreciate that because the true diversity of microbial life is
largely unknown, its effects and potential benefits have not been fully explored. • • Course outcome • Students will give examples of how humans utilize and harness microbes and
their products• Students will propose a plan for a genetically engineered microbe that may be
used as a probiotic that will impart a new characteristic to the host that addresses an authentic challenge to the host.
Learning activities &Formative Assessments
Learning•Case study set up•Lab on phenotype vs phenotype•Lab on transformation•Readings on bacterial genetics•Review sample proposal – responses to questions submitted on line and discussed in classFormative•Lab on phenotype vs phenotype•Lab on transformation•Readings on bacterial genetics•Review sample proposal – responses to questions submitted on line and discussed in class
Summative Assessments
Poster session pitching proposal to funding agent. •Rubric for innovative thinking•Rubric for science knowledge
Pre and post •List two examples of how humans utilize microbes and or their products to solve a problem
Creative/innovative thinking 4 3 2 1
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Extends a novel or unique idea, in a manner that crosses boundaries
Creates a novel or unique plan
Adapt: Successfully adapts an appropriate exemplar to his/her own specifications
Model: Successfully reproduces an appropriate exemplar.
Innovative Thinking Novelty or uniqueness of approach
Proposal presents approach that is unique, encodes a set of genes, genes from an organism not discussed in class etc]
Proposal involves one gene that encodes an enzyme from a bacterium other than the example from class}
[Proposal is on the same topic as that presented in class]
Innovative thinkingNovelty or uniqueness of project goal
Goal to address unique /significant problem
Goal involves similar goal as that discussed in class, microbe encodes degradative enzyme
Goal is on the same topic as that presented in class – global warming
Takes Risks
Actively seeks out and follows through on untested and potentially risky directions or approaches to the assignment in the final product.
Incorporates new directions or approaches to the assignment in the final product.
Considers new directions or approaches without going beyond the guidelines of the assignment.
Stays strictly within the guidelines of the assignment.
Embracing Contradictions
Integrates alternate, divergent, or contradictory perspectives or ideas fully.
Incorporates alternate, divergent, or contradictory perspectives or ideas in a exploratory way.
Includes (recognizes the value of) alternate, divergent, or contradictory perspectives or ideas in a small way.
Acknowledges (mentions in passing) alternate, divergent, or contradictory perspectives or ideas.
Modified from AAC&U Value rubric on creative thinking
Timeline
• Extend Science knowledge rubric to include more categories and levels
• Discuss rubrics with colleagues who also teach this class
• Discuss creative thinking rubric with those that teach in General Education category … does this represent “Thinking in new ways” goal.
• Continue to investigate rubrics for assessment of learning outcomes, determine if learning outcomes are too general, if so re-write.