Incorporating Writing into College Biology Using Student-Created Open Educational Resources

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This article details a set of team-based assignments in a college-level integrated English and human biology course. In this semester-long assignment sequence, student teams rotate through a series of activities to create open educational resources for a nonmajors, general education human biology class. These student-generated materials facilitate engagement with course content at high cognitive levels in order to "write the book"for the class. Finally, an end-of-semester synthesis project asks students to compile and present their finished work for wider distribution via student-made websites.

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Roper, L. K., Belk, J., & Smith, R. (2020). Incorporating Writing into College Biology Using Student-Created Open Educational Resources. American Biology Teacher, 82(5), 344–347. https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2020.82.5.344

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