In this activity, students learn how to construct phylogenetic trees based on evolutionary traits using three different example scenarios.
Prior to class, students complete pre-assigned readings and watch videos related to the class material. They perform a quiz through Moodle to test their understanding from the readings and videos.
During class, groups of students (2-3) are tasked with designing phylogenetic trees for three different scenarios of increasing difficulty. Groups discuss and compare their trees for each scenario, which allows students to evaluate each other’s work and to also self-correct their own trees. In groups, students answer questions based on the phylogenetic trees they have constructed. These questions help them to think about the process of building trees based on data. Once complete, students individually answer clicker questions that are designed to test their understanding of the material, as well as encourage them to analyze new scenarios and apply the concepts they’ve learned.
Finally, students are given a set of practice questions to use for their own study purposes outside of class.
Students learn about biological diversity and the evolution of traits.
Students work both as a team and individually during this activity, enabling them to develop autonomous critical thinking skills, as well as collaborative skills.
Published: 18/09/2018
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