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===Games===
===Games===
*[https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01421590802637958 A game for teaching antimicrobial mechanisms of action]: board game (Valente et al 2009, Medical Teacher, 31:9, e383-e392)
*[https://www.asmscience.org/content/journal/jmbe/10.1128/jmbe.v19i3.1675 Bacterial Survivor: An Interactive Game that Combats Misconceptions about Antibiotic Resistance]: in-class game using a cardboard spinner to generate phenotypes and demonstrate evolution to antibiotic resistance (Govindan B. 2018, Journal of microbiology & biology education, 19(3), 19.3.101.)
*[https://www.asmscience.org/content/journal/jmbe/10.1128/jmbe.v19i3.1675 Bacterial Survivor: An Interactive Game that Combats Misconceptions about Antibiotic Resistance]: in-class game using a cardboard spinner to generate phenotypes and demonstrate evolution to antibiotic resistance (Govindan B. 2018, Journal of microbiology & biology education, 19(3), 19.3.101.)
*[https://bugsinbangkok.wordpress.com/bugs-vs-drugs/ Drugs vs Bugs]: a print-and-play board game (Célia Souque)
*[https://bugsinbangkok.wordpress.com/bugs-vs-drugs/ Drugs vs Bugs]: a print-and-play board game (Célia Souque)
*[https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01421590802637958 A game for teaching antimicrobial mechanisms of action]: board game (Valente et al 2009, Medical Teacher, 31:9, e383-e392)
*[https://longitudeprize.org/antimicrobial-resistance/superbugs Superbugs: the game]: mobile game (The Longitude Prize)
*[https://longitudeprize.org/antimicrobial-resistance/superbugs Superbugs: the game]: mobile game (The Longitude Prize)



Revision as of 09:26, 28 August 2019

Teaching and Learning Resources: Antibiotics and AMR

This section is our spotlight on teaching resources aimed for teaching about antibiotics and antimicrobial resistance at the undergraduate level. Hopefully these will be useful resources to you as you design and plan your courses. We are excited about promoting good pedagogy and sharing best practices for effective teaching about antibiotics and AMR. If there are any teaching resources that you find useful in your courses that don’t appear here, please let us know and we’ll add them to this list.

General Resources

Databases and Bioinformatic resources

Outreach/activism

Pedagogy

Classroom/Workshop Activities

Data analysis

Building models, role playing, other active learning activities

Games

Practical laboratory exercises

Other Teaching Resources

Videos


Podcasts/visual podcasts

Longer lectures

News stories/blogs

Books about antibiotics and AMR


Art and culture

Fiction


Other