Biochemistry

Biochemists from diverse locations around the country have been independently developing POGIL activities for biochemistry for the past decade. The activities listed below are a sample of these efforts. Vicky Minderhout and Jenny Loertscher at Seattle University have developed a comprehensive set of activities that they plan to publish sometime after summer 2007, pending NSF funding.

Please feel free to use activities listed below in your classroom. If you use an activity, we ask that you complete an evaluation form and submit it to Jenny Loertscher (loertscher@seattleu.edu).

Enzyme Kinetics (updated)
Assignment   Activity   Skill Exercise   Evaluation Form

Enzyme Inhibition
Assignment   Activity   Skill Exercise   Evaluation Form

Other Documents
Activity Evaluation Form - Submit to Jenny Loertscher (loertscher@seattleu.edu)
Words of Wisdom Handout
Course Structure Handout


People Working in this Area

The people listed below are currently teaching or preparing to teach in this area using process-oriented and/or guided inquiry methods and materials.

They are also willing to discuss their efforts!

Kathleen Cornely
Providence College
Chemistry and Biochemistry
549 River Avenue
Providence, RI 02918
kcornely@providence.edu
401-865-2866

Jenny Loertscher
Seattle University
Department of Chemistry
901 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
loertscher@seattleu.edu
(206) 296-5945

Vicky Minderhout
Seattle University
Chemistry Department
901 12th Avenue / PO Box 222000
Seattle, WA 98122
vicky@seattleu.edu
(206) 296-5959