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The following is a list of articles that BEE 4640 community will be working on during the Fall 2010 semester. These articles will be closed to editing by other citizens until after the conclusion of the course, though we would sincerely appreciate any citizen's contributions in the form of comments, suggestions or questions added to the articles' talk subpages.
The following is a list of articles that BEE 4640 community will be working on during the Fall 2010 semester. These articles will be closed to editing by other citizens until after the conclusion of the course, though we would sincerely appreciate any citizen's contributions in the form of comments, suggestions or questions added to the articles' talk subpages.


For each of the articles you plan to have your students work on, please add a line of the form <nowiki>{{r_EZ|Dielectrophoresis}}</nowiki>, which will display as
For each of the articles you plan to have your students work on, please add a line of the form <nowiki>{{r_EZ|Filtration}}</nowiki>, which will display as
{{r_EZ|Dielectrophoresis}}
{{r_EZ|Filtration}}
{{r_EZ|Title of your course's article 1}}
{{r_EZ|Title of your course's article 1}}
{{r_EZ|Title of your course's article 2}}
{{r_EZ|Title of your course's article 2}}

Revision as of 14:41, 17 November 2010

The course coordinates

(CC) Photo: Wally Gobetz
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Instructor: Jean B. Hunter

Institution: Cornell University

Email: jbh5 (at) cornell.edu

Office Hours: 3-5 pm Wednesdays at 218 Riley Robb, or by appointment

Syllabus available here (pdf)

The course mechanics

Eduzendium courses need a number of help pages in order to function properly within the Citizendium. This course homepage and all its standard subpages have been set up with the standard names in their standard location: A template article to prefill the students's pages with course-specific formatting and content, a template for the metadata of your course's article, and a note informing other Citizens whether they are allowed to edit your course's pages or not. Please modify these pages as you see fit. If you are done, you can delete the whole section The course mechanics from your course homepage.

Project Description

This Eduzendium project is a term project in lieu of a term paper and class presentation. Students collaborate in groups of three to generate encyclopedia articles related to bioseparation, also called downstream processing. Each student has primary responsibility for one article and serves as a reviewer for two more articles. In addition to writing and reviewing, we are developing skills in critical reading of scientific literature and in preparation of images to enhance the articles.

What We'll Be Working On

The following is a list of articles that BEE 4640 community will be working on during the Fall 2010 semester. These articles will be closed to editing by other citizens until after the conclusion of the course, though we would sincerely appreciate any citizen's contributions in the form of comments, suggestions or questions added to the articles' talk subpages.

For each of the articles you plan to have your students work on, please add a line of the form {{r_EZ|Filtration}}, which will display as

  • Stub Filtration [r]: The separation of solid particles from a fluid in which they are suspended, by passing the fluid through a porous barrier which retains most or all of the particles. [e]





etc.


Once the articles have been created, they will be listed here in the following formatting:

  • Stub Electrophoresis [r]: A separation process in which charged molecules or particles in aqueous solution are separated from each other according to their relative velocity in an electric field. [e]