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<li>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q9Uly2C8pVEu9JuLSiUsQoiOoNBtQRJMCRnzDCWBhzE/edit Fisker's educational resources]</li>
<li>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/15TKDtzPKBgfk82fU8yezHdtgqgDVTEVWcPAfXPXtnig/edit?usp=sharing Using Eterna tutorials in the Classroom]&nbsp;(2022)
<li>A quick guide to assigning the Eterna tutorial series in the high school or college classroom to introduce RNA concepts. <br />
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<li>Teacher's classroom guide for NOVA Labs tutorials &amp; NOVA RNA Wiki.&nbsp;
<li>[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/labs/educators/rna-guide/ RNA Lab Guide for Educators]
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<li>[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/labs/lab/rna/research#/vlab/wiki/ NOVA VirtuaLab RNA Wiki]
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<li>Eterna activity guidelines written for undergraduate biology majors at Texas Wesleyan University.
<li>[http://genomeisland.com/Eterna/The%20EteRNA%20Project%202017.pdf The Eterna Project]
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<li>[http://genomeisland.com/Eterna/The%20Transfer%20RNA%20Puzzle.pdf The Transfer RNA Puzzle]
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<li>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q9Uly2C8pVEu9JuLSiUsQoiOoNBtQRJMCRnzDCWBhzE/edit Fisker's educational resources] (2016)
<li>On-line resources from beginner-level videos to the expert literature, compiled by the top players of Eterna as they learned about the RNA world!
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<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; On-line resources from beginner-level videos to the expert literature, compiled by the top players of Eterna as they learned about the RNA world!</p>
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<li>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rCKt_Q0t9CEdoAQ4M7IOJuDWwaFZS1RBzesnDQODMWI/edit?usp=sharing Coursework for Ph.D. level biophysics course]</li>
<li>[http://www.youtube.com/user/EternaEducation EternaEducation] (2014)
<li>&nbsp;YouTube video collection with materials on RNA, the cell and related fascinating topics, compiled for Eterna players.
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<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Slides, worksheets, and tutorials &nbsp;for stastical mechanics, allostery, and RNA design examples for Stanford's graduate</p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;level molecular biophysics course (Biochemistry/Structural Biology 241). We actually synthesized the students' RNA designs.</p>
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<li>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rCKt_Q0t9CEdoAQ4M7IOJuDWwaFZS1RBzesnDQODMWI/edit?usp=sharing Coursework for Ph.D. level biophysics course] (2013)
<li>Slides, worksheets, and tutorials for stastical mechanics, allostery, and RNA design examples for Stanford's graduate level molecular biophysics course (Biochemistry/Structural Biology 241). We actually synthesized the students' RNA designs.
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Latest revision as of 06:11, 27 June 2022

  • Fisker's educational resources (2016)
  • On-line resources from beginner-level videos to the expert literature, compiled by the top players of Eterna as they learned about the RNA world!

            <img title="aa" src="/wiki/images/3136432299.png" alt="aa" width="600" />

  • EternaEducation (2014)
  •  YouTube video collection with materials on RNA, the cell and related fascinating topics, compiled for Eterna players.
  • Coursework for Ph.D. level biophysics course (2013)
  • Slides, worksheets, and tutorials for stastical mechanics, allostery, and RNA design examples for Stanford's graduate level molecular biophysics course (Biochemistry/Structural Biology 241). We actually synthesized the students' RNA designs.

           <img title="aa" src="/wiki/images/2863805965.png" alt="aa" width="350" />