Introducing the Sickle Cell Genetics Digital Lab
We’re excited to share our newest interactive resource: the Sickle Cell Genetics Digital Lab. Adapted from our popular hands-on Learning Lab, this online simulation is a great resource to add to your teaching toolkit, whether you’re running the hands-on version in class, or time and resources call for an accessible alternative. This virtual lab immerses students in a powerful case study: Baby Marie may have sickle cell disease, and your students will use fundamental biotechnology tools to confirm her diagnosis and trace the sickle cell allele through her family.
Digital Lab features include:
- Engaging videos and animations that break down complex biology into clear, accessible stories students can follow.
- Autograded practice questions with instant feedback, helping students master essential genetics concepts like Punnett squares and pedigree analysis without extra grading work for teachers.
- Photos and videos of authentic lab results, giving students the chance to analyze real data and practice the skills they’ll need for hands-on labs.
The Sickle Cell Genetics Digital Lab features engaging videos that immerse students in a compelling narrative.
The Sickle Cell Genetics Digital Lab takes just 30 minutes and is designed to fit seamlessly into your teaching plans. It works well:
- When time or resources are limited. Give students a meaningful lab experience even without equipment or supplies.
- Alongside the hands-on Sickle Cell Genetics Lab. Use it to prepare students for completing the experiment and analyzing their results, or to reinforce concepts afterward.
- As a make-up assignment. Students who miss class can still learn the essential genetics concepts and practice lab skills – without the extra hassle of scheduling and setting up a separate make-up lab.
Students interpret photos and videos of real experimental results.
Ready to dive in? Try the Sickle Cell Genetics Digital Lab today and bring genetics to life for your students! Purchase a license to assign the lab to your students.