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The Biology Software Lab
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From 1992 until 2000, the Biology Software Lab of
the University of Oregon developed educational software
tools that encourage deep conceptual learning
and open-ended scientific inquiry.
Although these tools are primarily aimed at college undergraduates in the life sciences,
they may be useful in a variety of settings and disciplines, ranging from secondary
school classes to graduate courses, and from sociology and geography to chemistry
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Biology Software Lab
Department of Biology
1210 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1210
Email: BSL@oregon.uoregon.edu
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JAVA Projects
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Past Projects |
Other Web Sites
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Try them out over the web! Also available through the
BioQUEST Library.

Latest version: 2.0.2 12/31/99

Latest version 1.0 12/31/99
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The following are currently only available through
the BioQUEST Library:
Demography 4.1
Epidemiology 2.5
Sampling 1.1
The following may be downloaded for free from
this web site:
Cumulative Selection
Selection in Action
Enzyme Kinetics
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Workshop
Biology

BioQUEST
The BioQUEST Library,
Vol. V. Academic Press

University of Oregon

UO Biology
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Updates
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People
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BSL is no longer
active.
No updates are
currently planned for any BSL software.
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Staff and contributors during the period from 1992
to 2000:
Daniel Udovic,
Director
Tom Conlin
Joshua Coxwell
Will Goodwin
Gordon Henessey
Jasper Barber
Mark Felt
Heather May |
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Funding
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| The Biology Software Lab has been supported in part by grants from the National Science
Foundation (USE-9150760, DUE-9455145), the Department of Education (Funds for the
Improvement of Post-Secondary Education) (P116A1-0385 and P116A4-1049), and the Howard
Hughes Medical Institute. |
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