2019
DOI: 10.1002/bmb.21230
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Introducing Programming Skills for Life Science Students

Abstract: The advent of the high‐throughput next‐generation sequencing produced a large number of biological data. Knowledge discovery from the huge amount of available biological data requires researchers to develop solid skills in biology and computer science. As the majority of the Bioinformatics professionals are either computer science or life sciences graduates, to teach biology skills to computer science students and computational skills to life science students has become usual. In this article, we reported the … Show more

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“…Some last empirical studies focused on computational thinking in the context of science or STEM but did not explicitly teach science content (Saez-Lopez et al, 2016;Hershkovitz et al, 2019). Some studies used programming to teach science content but did not explicitly teach the skills or concepts of computational thinking (Lopez et al, 2015;Mariano et al, 2019). In conclusion, there are still limited efforts in integrating computational and science thinking (Peel et al, 2019).…”
Section: Figure 1 the Content Of Guidance For The Teachermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some last empirical studies focused on computational thinking in the context of science or STEM but did not explicitly teach science content (Saez-Lopez et al, 2016;Hershkovitz et al, 2019). Some studies used programming to teach science content but did not explicitly teach the skills or concepts of computational thinking (Lopez et al, 2015;Mariano et al, 2019). In conclusion, there are still limited efforts in integrating computational and science thinking (Peel et al, 2019).…”
Section: Figure 1 the Content Of Guidance For The Teachermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Directly integrating data science skills into biology coursework can benefit students by improving overall quantitative literacy, providing new ways to explore biological concepts, repeating the use of skills throughout the curriculum, highlighting the applicability of data science skills to biology, and building important workforce skill sets. By embedding hands-on data science practices into biology and environmental science curricula, students learn important skills that will carry into their careers in fields that desperately need data-savvy biologists (Rubinstein and Chor 2014 , Barone et al 2017 , Mariano et al 2019 , Robeva et al 2020 ). Quantitative literacy is identified within the core concepts for biological literacy of the AAAS Vision and Change call to action for undergraduate biology reform (Brewer and Smith 2011 ).…”
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“…As many teaching initiatives recommend [ 1 , 2 ], Python was chosen because it is an open-source, interpreted, general purpose, and multiparadigm programming language [ 3 ]. General and specific bioinformatics tools and libraries have been developed in Python.…”
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confidence: 99%