A hands-on, problem-solving toolkit to teach neuroscience and mental health concepts using mobile computing devices
04-22-2016
Dr. Selcen Guzey (left) has been working with Purdue Biology graduate student Richard Lie (right) on evaluating the effectiveness of iNeuron (NIH #R44MH096674) a participatory educational toolkit and curriculum to teach neuroscience and mental health concepts. iNeuron models neuronal, synaptic, and circuit functions, and will provide an engaging, hands-on, problem-solving learning environment using mobile computing devices that are growing more common in classrooms.