This week's speaker is Daniela Weiskopf, a research assistant professor at La Jolla Institute for Immunology. The historical perspective as to how the disease is understood and vaccines were developed is the focus of this presentation.
Type of Material:
Presentation
Recommended Uses:
Lecture
Homework
Debate
Individual and group work
Professional presentation
Technical Requirements:
Internet access
Accessed via Google Chrome
Identify Major Learning Goals:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student’s will be able to:
1. Describe the seven Covs and the four viruses that cause the common cold and virus entry points.
2. Explain how viruses mutate and the various reservoirs.
3. Apply Knowledge gained from the video in describing the difference between the SARS COVID 2 spike protein and the Coronavirus spike 1 protein.
4. Explain how viruses deposit their Genome into the cytoplasm
5. Describe immune interaction during coroner virus
6. Explain pathology and replication of the virus
Target Student Population:
College Upper Division
Graduate School
Professional
Prerequisite Knowledge or Skills:
A basic understanding of biology, chemistry, medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology is helpful.
Content Quality
Rating:
Strengths:
Content is complete and accurate.
Tables and graphs explain the implications/applications of the virus.
The video provided an excellent explanation of how the coroner virus replicates, their host, mRNAs, and how the virus is deposited its genome. Provided virtual explanation of how RNA sequence itself, moves, and transcribes. Replication of COVID-19. Provided the key difference between Nsp14, Nsp7, Nsp8, & Nsp12. The Nsp14 allows proofreading activities while Nsp7,8,&12 does not.
Potential Effectiveness as a Teaching Tool
Rating:
Strengths:
The concept is accurately explained to promote learning.
A broad repetoire of outcomes are explained in relatiion to the outcomes found from this plethora of samples.
Ease of Use for Both Students and Faculty
Rating:
Strengths:
The resource website is easy to navigate.
The software is robust.
Creative Commons:
Search by ISBN?
It looks like you have entered an ISBN number. Would you like to search using what you have
entered as an ISBN number?
Searching for Members?
You entered an email address. Would you like to search for members? Click Yes to continue. If no, materials will be displayed first. You can refine your search with the options on the left of the results page.
Searching for Members?
You entered an email address. Would you like to search for members? Click Yes to continue. If no, materials will be displayed first. You can refine your search with the options on the left of the results page.