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17 December 2019 Incorporating Computer Programming & Data Science into a Guided Inquiry-Based Undergraduate Ecology Lab
Jennifer Rahn, Dana Willner, James Deverick, Peter Kemper, Margaret Saha
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The biological sciences are becoming increasingly reliant on computer science and associated technologies to quickly and efficiently analyze and interpret complex data sets. Introducing students to data analysis techniques is a critical part of their development as well-rounded, scientifically literate citizens. As part of a collaborative effort between the Biology and Computer Science departments at William & Mary, we sought to develop laboratory exercises that would introduce basic ideas of data analysis while also exposing students to Python, a commonly used computer programming language. We accomplished this by developing exercises within the interactive Jupyter Notebook platform, an open-source application that allows Python code to be written and executed as discrete blocks in real time. Students used the developed Jupyter Notebook to analyze data collected as part of a multiweek ecology field experiment aimed at determining the effect of white-tailed deer on aspects of biological diversity. These inquiry-based laboratory exercises generated scientifically relevant data and gave students a chance to experience and participate in ongoing scientific research while demonstrating the utility of computer science in the scientific process.

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Jennifer Rahn, Dana Willner, James Deverick, Peter Kemper, and Margaret Saha "Incorporating Computer Programming & Data Science into a Guided Inquiry-Based Undergraduate Ecology Lab," The American Biology Teacher 81(9), 649-657, (17 December 2019). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2019.81.9.649
Published: 17 December 2019
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KEYWORDS
biological diversity
computer science
data analysis
Inquiry-based lab exercise
Jupyter Notebook
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