Labster Uses Gaming To Teach Biotech Skills

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Labster Uses Gaming To Teach Biotech Skills


The new virtual laboratory game lets students get experience with expensive equipment.

In elementary school, science class is an exciting time to learn how the world works. However, once students take things to the next level, a world of [a href=http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2013/07/08/math-science-popular-until-students-realize-theyre-hard/]tedious, hard work[/a] awaits them. Turns out, not being like CSI is making science a hard sell to kids these days. Harvard grad Mads Bonde wants to make science, specifically biotechnology, more accessible with [a href=http://www.labster.com/]Labster[/a], a virtual laboratory that aims to teach both basic principles and applications, all without requiring expensive equipment.

"Many students drop out of their degrees at the beginning, where they have a lot of basic learning that is often far removed from the potential exciting future they are heading to," Bonde says. The idea behind Labster is to link everything back to a real-world application and demonstrate why the boring stuff's important.

To that end, Labster uses real-world situations to teach. Players will perform virtual experiments to do everything from sequence DNA from ancient bones to identify murderers. Meanwhile, they'll get experience using millions of dollars of lab equipment. Bonde's team's even working on a lab builder, which would allow schools to build their own dream labs.

Labster runs right in your web browser. If the idea of virtual lab work sounds appealing, you can [a href=http://www.labster.com/]sign up[/a] for a free account and start solving cases right away.

Source: [a href=http://www.newstatesman.com/business/2013/07/when-big-pharma-starts-playing-video-games]New Statesmen[/a]

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Evil Smurf

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I read the title as Lobster Uses Gaming to Teach Biotech Skills. With that in mind I did a google search and came up with this photo:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-c8pIyjF43D0/ULyqoCUBvSI/AAAAAAAAAxc/_5hD8fZdIW0/s1600/7.+Packing+lobsters+by+grade+according+to+orders+received.JPG

What a clever lobster, is this why vegans do their thing?
 

Victim of Progress

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That actually might help me with my Biochemistry studies. Hell, we even studied the enzyme active sites at at 0:29. So I'm definitely looking forward towards that application.
 

Jamous

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Now this is cool. It's also a good example of Games doing some real world good.
 

KOMega

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I don't now anything about biotech. Would I need to know some basic stuff beforehand?


Evil Smurf said:
I read the title as Lobster Uses Gaming to Teach Biotech Skills. With that in mind I did a google search and came up with this photo:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-c8pIyjF43D0/ULyqoCUBvSI/AAAAAAAAAxc/_5hD8fZdIW0/s1600/7.+Packing+lobsters+by+grade+according+to+orders+received.JPG

What a clever lobster, is this why vegans do their thing?
 

Evil Smurf

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KOMega said:
I don't now anything about biotech. Would I need to know some basic stuff beforehand?


Evil Smurf said:
I read the title as Lobster Uses Gaming to Teach Biotech Skills. With that in mind I did a google search and came up with this photo:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-c8pIyjF43D0/ULyqoCUBvSI/AAAAAAAAAxc/_5hD8fZdIW0/s1600/7.+Packing+lobsters+by+grade+according+to+orders+received.JPG

What a clever lobster, is this why vegans do their thing?
Also biotech sounds like a villain in a resident evil game.
 

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Evil Smurf said:
Also biotech sounds like a villain in a resident evil game.
no, no. Biotech is completely safe. Now Gentek, totally evil. See how they misspell tech?
Evil evil evil. :p (Gentek is a company from Prototype)

Seriously, if there was a company called Biotech (or BioTek :p), I'd totally expect some zombie-cyborg hybrid invasion to originate from them.
 

Evil Smurf

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KOMega said:
Evil Smurf said:
Also biotech sounds like a villain in a resident evil game.
no, no. Biotech is completely safe. Now Gentek, totally evil. See how they misspell tech?
Evil evil evil. :p (Gentek is a company from Prototype)

Seriously, if there was a company called Biotech (or BioTek :p), I'd totally expect some zombie-cyborg hybrid invasion to originate from them.
Is'n't that from Repo? Or is that Genetech?
 

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KOMega said:
I don't now anything about biotech. Would I need to know some basic stuff beforehand?
Judging from that website's preview, it lists PCR, Chromatography and DNA sequencing. Unless you're an university biomed student, knowing how to operate those won't have much use. Not to mention you'd have to read up course material on those procedures
 

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HOT DAMN! I'm on my way!

I can't afford lab equipment, and being homeschooled, I never had access to serious scientific education outside of books. This may just be the thing to help me to better understand the one of my first loves; Experimentation.
 

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What a nice coincidence! Ian Davis wrote about my game "Strip Em All" two weeks ago and when I click his name to find his mail adress (we have updated the game) I find this instead. I'm also a university biomed student and am currently researching the educational games market and I had no idea about this being developed just a few miles from my city! Well, I just tried it and though i didn't know about the game, it is uncomfortably familiar to my biomed experience (I'm not fond of lab work...) Will definitely keep my eyes on this. I don't think it will influence our upcoming biochemistry games, but I sure will use it to rehearse some subjects from last semster!