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Wednesday, June 10
 

1:00pm MDT

How To Kill a Superbug: Using Science Communication Lab Short Films in the Biology Classroom
Wednesday June 10, 2026 1:00pm - 1:50pm MDT
The Science Communication Lab (www.sciencecommunicationlab.org) is a non-profit organization that produce high quality short and feature length science documentaries. The films feature the scientists "telling the story" of their discoveries, giving students a window int the process and wonder of science. In 2025, five high school biology teachers from around the country served as ambassadors and developed lesson plans to go with five of the short films. I chose "How to Kill a Superbug," featuring Dr. Paul Turner from Yale University. Dr. Turner studies bacteriophages--viruses that attack bacteria--and how the coevolution of bacteriophages and bacteria can be utilized to combat antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. In this session, we will watch the short film and participate in several classroom activities to help students understand natural selection, antibiotic resistance, and the concept of evolutionary tradeoffs. The activities are designed for high school and/or undergraduate biology students. I will also give an overview of other Science Communication Lab films and resources.
Speakers
avatar for Dan Vanden Heuvel

Dan Vanden Heuvel

AP/Dual Credit Biology Teacher & Science Communication Lab Ambassador, Wood River High School
Dan Vanden Heuvel has been a Biology and AP Biology teacher at Wood River High School in Hailey, ID since 2012 and was a 2025 Teacher-Ambassador for the Science Communication Lab in Berkeley, CA (https://sciencecommunicationlab.org). He holds Bachelors degrees in English and Conservation Biology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Master of Educational Technology from Boise State University. Dan loves to “tell the story” of science and engages students with inquiry-based activities, whether the students are learning about human evolution, genetic engineering, or stem cells. He’s even known to perform original songs about the electron transport chain! His classes also participate in authentic research projects, such as the Wolbachia Project through Penn State University and Planting Science through the Botanical Society of America. Dan was also a presenter for the Science Communication Lab at... Read More →
Wednesday June 10, 2026 1:00pm - 1:50pm MDT
Shields 113

1:00pm MDT

Making the Invisible Visible: Using Molecular Visualizations to Reduce Chemistry Misconceptions
Wednesday June 10, 2026 1:00pm - 1:50pm MDT
Three VisChem Activities You Can Use Tomorrow
 
Many chemistry students can successfully solve problems and perform calculations while still struggling to explain what is happening at the molecular level. As instructors, we often see students memorize rules and procedures without developing a strong mental picture of how atoms, molecules, and ions behave during chemical processes.
This workshop introduces the VisChem collection of molecular visualizations and demonstrates how these resources can be used to make the invisible world of chemistry more accessible to students. Through several classroom examples, participants will explore how molecular animations can be paired with prediction, discussion, and guided inquiry activities to address common misconceptions and strengthen conceptual understanding. The session will focus on practical strategies that can be incorporated into existing General Chemistry courses with minimal preparation. Participants will leave with classroom-ready ideas and resources that can help students better connect what they see, what they measure, and what is occurring at the molecular level.
Speakers
avatar for Joseph Gardner

Joseph Gardner

Professor of Chemistry, College of Southern Idaho
Chemistry at CSI
Wednesday June 10, 2026 1:00pm - 1:50pm MDT
Shields 105

2:00pm MDT

Brilliant Science on a Budget: Big Ideas, Small Price Tags
Wednesday June 10, 2026 2:00pm - 2:50pm MDT
In an era of tightening budgets, great science teaching doesn’t have to come with a high cost. This collaborative session invites dual credit and high school science instructors to share creative, low-cost labs, activities, and teaching strategies that bring biology—and all science disciplines—to life. Participants will exchange practical ideas, explore resourceful approaches to common challenges, and leave with ready-to-use, budget-friendly tools that maintain rigor without breaking the bank.
Speakers
avatar for Julio Castaneda

Julio Castaneda

Instructor, Biology, College of Southern Idaho
Dr. Julio Castañeda joined the College of Southern Idaho in the fall of 2024, bringing a wealth of experience in genetics, cell biology, and biomedical research. Prior to CSI, he spent a year teaching at the College of Idaho, where he led courses in Genetics, Human Genetics, and... Read More →
Wednesday June 10, 2026 2:00pm - 2:50pm MDT
Shields 113

2:00pm MDT

Round-Table for Agriculture Dual Credit Instructors
Wednesday June 10, 2026 2:00pm - 2:50pm MDT
All instructors that teach Early College courses for the CSI Agriculture Department are invited to bring questions and ideas to share in a round table session. We will review requirements and outcomes for Agriculture Department courses and share resources and curriculum ideas.
Speakers
avatar for Jaysa Fillmore

Jaysa Fillmore

Assistant Professor, Agriculture, College of Southern Idaho
I spent 10 years in the high school classroom before joining post-secondary world and I absolutely love what I do! I now teach in the Agriculture Department at the College of Southern Idaho as an Ag Instructor. I have two daughters in those precarious middle grades and a husband... Read More →
Wednesday June 10, 2026 2:00pm - 2:50pm MDT
Shields 105
 
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