We are excited to share our newest lesson plan, “Using primary sources to understand eugenics.” Students are invited to explore the origins and execution of the American eugenics movement in the […]
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Map-Ed wins Unlocking Life’s Code’s May Resource of the Month!
Thank you so very much to our colleagues at the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI/NIH) and Unlocking Life’s Code! We are delighted to have our online quiz platform, Map-Ed: […]
Tweeting About Genetics: What are people all over the world saying about genetic...
We have a nifty new app we are excited to share – http://genetics.herokuapp.com/ Wondering where in the world DNA is a hot topic? What are people saying about genes, genetics and […]
Pin yourself on the world map: DNA Day edition
How many pins representing genetics education can we collect in one day? Granted, it is a special day – DNA Day celebrates the discovery of the helical structure of DNA, and also […]