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Kurushima, Jennifer (Ed.)Mastery of quantitative skills is increasingly critical for student success in life sciences, but few curricula adequately incorporate quantitative skills. Quantitative Biology at Community Colleges (QB@CC) is designed to address this need by building a grassroots consortium of community college faculty to 1) engage in interdisciplinary partnerships that increase participant confidence in life science, mathematics, and statistics domains; 2) generate and publish a collection of quantitative skills–focused open education resources (OER); and 3) disseminate these OER and pedagogical practices widely, in turn expanding the network. Currently in its third year, QB@CC has recruited 70 faculty into the network and created 20 modules. Modules can be accessed by interested biology and mathematics educators in high school, 2-year, and 4-year institutions. Here, we use survey responses, focus group interviews, and document analyses (principles-focused evaluation) to evaluate the progress in accomplishing these goals midway through the QB@CC program. The QB@CC network provides a model for developing and sustaining an interdisciplinary community that benefits participants and generates valuable resources for the broader community. Similar network-building programs may wish to adopt some of the effective aspects of the QB@CC network model to meet their objectives.more » « less
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Holmberg, Tara Jo; Gusky, Sharon; Kiser, Stacey; Karpakakunjaram, Vedham; Seitz, Heather; Fletcher, Linnea; Fields, Lindsey; Nenortas, Apryl; Corless, Andrew; Marcos, Katrina (, New Directions for Community Colleges)null (Ed.)
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Karpakakunjaram, Vedham; Jenkins, Kristin (, The American Biology Teacher)
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