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OCTOBER 28, 2009 5:08AM

Joan Slonczewski's Biology in Science Fiction Course

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The Columbus Dispatch published a nice article about Kenyon College biology professor and science fiction writer Joan Slonczewski's Biology in Science Fiction course:

"It's well-known as being amazing," said Kenyon student Ferrell Garramone, an 18-year-old studio-art major from Nashville, Tenn.

"I took (advanced-placement) biology in high school, and it was just a drone. This is much better than reading a textbook."

The offering has plenty of required reading: six novels, including two by Slonczewski. And it includes pop quizzes, class presentations and homework assignments known as "mutant challenges."

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Kenyon students -- most with backgrounds in literature, philosophy and the arts -- relate to the approach.

"I think it epitomizes liberal-arts education," said Rachel Rubenstein, a 21-year-old American studies major from San Francisco. "It's interesting, and it's exciting."

There has been a lot of discussion of late about how to make science interesting and engaging to non-scientists. This seems like a great approach - not only do students learn about biology without being put off by a dry textbook, but the course also probably introduces science fiction to students who wouldn't read it otherwise. It's a win-win!

Slonczewski has put the class syllabus, quizes, related links, and study guide online. The class has started a related wiki, and many of the students' projects are online.

This year the course focuses on "Mutants". Some of the science fiction references that were used:
See the course syllabus for the full list.

(I find it oddly comforting that her students are required to have a calculator that doesn't look much different than the one I used in my own college days, way back in the 80s. I suppose the difference is that my good old Casio was the fanciest bit of technology I carried around with me, while students today probably all have cell phones with more computing power.)

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Joan Slonczewski is one of my favorite authors and a super smart, sciency lady. I scheduled an audio interview with her a few years back, and mere hours before contracted such a mean flu virus that made me feel stuck to my bed. So my co-host had the pleasure of the interview aaaaargggh.

http://www.hiscifi.com/audio/17_00_hi_sci_fi_jevon_ryan_and_irma_arkus_6

But thank you for promoting Joan and her incredible, amazing, smart science fiction, that is rooted not only in solid scientific background, but also uniquely, in biological sciences.

And I highly suggest whoever reads this entry, is also prompted to pick up a novel or two of hers.

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