PLoS Computational Biology (Feb 2019)

Bioinformatics calls the school: Use of smartphones to introduce Python for bioinformatics in high schools.

  • Ana Julia Velez Rueda,
  • Guillermo I Benítez,
  • Julia Marchetti,
  • Marcia Anahí Hasenahuer,
  • María Silvina Fornasari,
  • Nicolas Palopoli,
  • Gustavo Parisi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006473
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
p. e1006473

Abstract

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The dynamic nature of technological developments invites us to rethink the learning spaces. In this context, science education can be enriched by the contribution of new computational resources, making the educational process more up-to-date, challenging, and attractive. Bioinformatics is a key interdisciplinary field, contributing to the understanding of biological processes that is often underrated in secondary schools. As a useful resource in learning activities, bioinformatics could help in engaging students to integrate multiple fields of knowledge (logical-mathematical, biological, computational, etc.) and generate an enriched and long-lasting learning environment. Here, we report our recent project in which high school students learned basic concepts of programming applied to solving biological problems. The students were taught the Python syntax, and they coded simple tools to answer biological questions using resources at hand. Notably, these were built mostly on the students' own smartphones, which proved to be capable, readily available, and relevant complementary tools for teaching. This project resulted in an empowering and inclusive experience that challenged differences in social background and technological accessibility.