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T Durham Brooks, R Burks, E Doyle, M Meysenburg… - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org

Digital imaging and vision analysis in science project improves the self-efficacy and skill of undergraduate students in computational work.

Computer and Information Science and Engineering Minority-Serving Institutions Research Expansion Program AND Program Evaluation

Burks, Durham

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In many areas of science, the ability to use computers to process, analyze, and visualize large data sets has become essential. The mismatch between the ability to generate large data sets and the computing skill to analyze them is arguably the most striking within the life sciences. The Digital Image and Vision Applications in Science (DIVAS) project describes a scaffolded series of interventions implemented over the span of a year to build the coding and computing skill of undergraduate students majoring primarily in the natural sciences …

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