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2012 Volume 11 Issue 1
2012 Volume 11 Issue : 1 and Special Section: FUN Workshop Papers
Editorials
Introduction to Volume 11, Issue 1 and Proceedings of the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience Workshops at Pomona College, Claremont, CA, July 28 to July 31, 2011
by BR Johnson, EP Wiertelak, JJ Ramirez, & K Parfitt
Articles
Wikipedia Neuroscience Stub Editing in an Introductory Undergraduate Neuroscience Course
by JR Burdo
Elevating Student Potential: Creating Digital Video to Teach Neurotransmission
by MK Jarvinen & LZ Jarvinen
Developing at Team-taught Capstone Course in Neuroscience
by S Kennedy & F Hassebrock
An Undergraduate taught Course on Consciousness and Mind
by SI Kronemer & Jennifer Yates
Special Section: 2011 FUN Workshop Papers
Articles
Vision and Change in Undergraduate Biology Education: A Call to Action
Presentation to Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience, July 2011
by MLS Ledbetter
Identifying and Using ‘Core Competencies’ to Help Design and Assess Undergraduate Neuroscience Curricula
by M Kerchner, JC Hardwick & JE Thornton
Supplementary Material
Working with your Administration to Garner Support for Neuroscience Programs
by CG Reiness
External Reviews, Internal Influences: Consultations and the Undergraduate Neuroscience Curriculum
by EP Wiertelak
Cultivating Diversity and Competency in STEM: Challenges and Remedies for Removing Virtual Barriers to Constructing Diverse Higher Education Communities of Success
by JA Whittaker & BL Montgomery
OPINION: Diversity in Neuroscience. We Know the Problem. Are We Really Still Debating the Solutions?
by NY Weekes
The Intentional Mentor: Effective Mentorship of Undergraduate Science Students
by JJ Ramirez
Creating Cross-disciplinary Courses
by ER Reynolds
Accelerated Integrated Science Sequence: An Interdisciplinary Introductory Course for Science Majors
by NH Copp, K Black & S Gould
Collaborative Online Writing Assignments to Foster Active Learning
by RF Olivo
Service Learning in Neuroscience Courses
by KS Mead & S Kennedy
The Value of Partnerships in Science Education: A Win-Win Situation
by S de Lacalla & A Petruso
Neuroscience Study Abroad: Developing a Short-Term Summer Course
by MG Ruscio & C Korey
Shared Innovations in Education: Writing and Reviewing for the Undergraduate Neuroscience Community
by EP Wiertelak & GL Dunbar
Planning and Designing Spaces for the Sciences
by DA Weldon
Teaching Neuroinformatics with an Emphasis on Quantitative Locus Analysis
by W Grisham, CA Korey, NA Schottler, LB McCauley & J Beatty
Exploring Sensory Neuroscience Through Experience and Experiment
by RA Wyttenbach
A Structured-Inquiry Approach to Teaching Neurophysiology Using Computer Simulation
by KM Crisp
The Fundamentals of Flying: Simple and Inexpensive Strategies for Employing Drosophila Genetics in Neuroscience Teaching Laboratories
by SR Pulver & J Berni
Electroretinograms in Drosophila: A Robust and Genetically Accessible Electrophysiological System for the Undergraduate Laboratory
by I Vilinsky & KG Johnson
Classic Clinical Technique Adapted to Demonstrate Autonomic Nervous System Physiology in an Undergraduate Laboratory Course
by W Colgan III
The Homemade Alternative: Teaching Human Neurophysiology with Instrumentation Made (Almost) from Scratch
by S Hauptman, K Du Bois & BR Johnson
2012 Volume 10 Issue 2
2012 Volume 10 : Issue 2
Editorials
The State of JUNE
by W Grisham
Letter to the Editor
Quenchable Neuroscience: Why JUNE Needs to Focus on Getting Indexed in PubMed
by S Pulver
Articles
Assessing Development of an Interdisciplinary Perspective in an Undergraduate Neuroscience Course
by KM Crisp & GM Muir
Drugs, the Brain, and Behavior: A Graduate Student-run Comprehensive Course in Neuroscience
by LE Ullrich et al.
Supplementary Material 1 • Supplementary Material 2 • Supplementary Material 3
Using In Vivo Voltammetry to Demonstrate Drug Action: A Student Laboratory Experience in Neurochemistry
by BP Bergstrom
Bio-amplifier with Driven Shield Inputs to Reduce Electrical Noise and its Application to Laboratory Teaching of Electrophysiology
by Y Matsuzaka et al.
Using Equivalence-Based Instruction to Increase Efficiency in Teaching Neuroanatomy
by CL Pytte & DM Fienup
An Undergraduate Laboratory Exercise Examining the Psychomotor Stimulant Effects of Caffeine in Laboratory Rats
by K Pham & RD Romeo