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The “Novel Approach”: Popular Fiction as a Teaching Tool in Undergraduate Microbiology Courses
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/29/2008 by Lawrence Aaronson

Using popular fiction to teach undergraduate microbiology.
The Creative Project: Having Fun with Microbiology
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/29/2008 by Gary Kaiser

Microbiology students prepare a creative project as a course requirement.
Singing the Songs of Science: Using Musical Parodies for Microbiology Education
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/29/2008 by Carl K. Winter

Incorporating Music Parodies in Food Safety and Microbiology Curricula.
Need a New Activity to Engage Your Students? Try a Crossword Puzzle
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/29/2008 by Amy B. Miller

Crossword puzzles provide an excellent tool for learning both the definitions and correct spelling of the extensive terminology to which students are exposed in a microbiology course.
Learning about Bacteria—It’s a Rap
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/29/2008 by Lucy Kluckhohn Jones

A microbial rap to help students learn some of the many bacteria.
Journal Watch - Fall 2008
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/29/2008 by Jennifer Herzog

Journal articles of interest to microbiology educators.
Web Watch - Fall 2008
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/29/2008 by Gary Kaiser

Websites of interest to microbiology educators.
Public Health Brochure Preparation Provides an Effective Alternative to Classroom Lecture
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/29/2008 by Kim Finer

Allied health students create public health brochures about different microbial diseases.
Acid-Fast Stain Protocols
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Protocol
9/8/2008 by Marise A. Hussey, Anne Zayaitz

Protocols for using the acid-fast stain in the microbiology lab.
Acid-Fast Stain
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/8/2008 by Multiple Authors

Acid-fast stain images
Streak Plate: Quadrant Streak (Four Sector)
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/8/2008 by Multiple Authors

Quadrant streak images
Sabouraud Agar for Fungal Growth
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/8/2008 by Multiple Authors

Images of fungi on sabouraud agar
Sabouraud Agar for Fungal Growth Protocols
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Protocol
9/8/2008 by Janelle Hare

Protocols for using sabouraud agar for fungal growth.
Oxidative-Fermentative Test Protocol
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Protocol
9/8/2008 by Anne Hanson

Protocol for using oxidative-fermentative test in the microbiology lab.
Transformation of Escherichia coli Made Competent by Calcium Chloride Protocol
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Protocol
9/8/2008 by Anh-Hue T. Tu

In this protocol, calcium chloride induced competency of Escherichia coli followed by transformation is described.
Bacterial Flagella Stain Protocol
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Protocol
9/8/2008 by Jay Mellies

Protocol for bacterial flagella stain.
Bacterial Flagella Stain
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/8/2008 by Multiple Authors

Images of bacterial flagella stain
Bacterial Transformation
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/8/2008 by Multiple Authors

Images of bacterial transformation
The Streak Plate Protocol
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Protocol
9/8/2008 by D. Sue Katz

Protocol for preparing Spreak Plates.
Streak Plate: T Streak (Three Sector Streak)
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/8/2008 by Multiple Authors

Images of three sector streak

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