BEDCI Published

The Biological Experimental Design Concept Inventory (BEDCI) has now been published in CBE – Life Sciences Education (Fall 2014). Read the paper here. Read about the inventory here. Once you have been granted the password, download the inventory package here.

Meiosis Concept Inventory Published

The Meiosis Concept Inventory has now been published in CBE – Life Sciences Education (Winter 2013) and is available for use. Read the paper here. Read about the inventory here. Once you have been granted the password, download the inventory package here.

Q4B Team Photo

The Q4B team members get together following a concept inventory development meeting (June 2012).
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Welcome to the Questions For Biology (Q4B) website

The Q4B team is based at the University of British Columbia, where its 15 collaborators design and validate concept inventories to assess areas of student misconception in Biology courses. This website has been designed to showcase the goals of the project, introduce its contributors, and list the specific concept inventories that have been - or are being - developed. It is a goal of the Q4B project to make these concept inventories available for use by instructors at other institutions across Canada, the U.S. and beyond. We hope you will find this website both interesting and informative, and will endeavor to reply to any questions or feedback with haste. Should you wish to inquire about using one of our concept inventories, please follow the appropriate links on the 'People' page to contact one of the contributors to that specific inventory. This project is financially supported by UBC’s Teaching and Learning Enhancements Funds, and through in-kind contributions from both the Science Centre for Learning and Teaching and the Carl Wieman Science Education Initiative.    

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