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I supplement my Internet literacy class with weekly discussion items, often based on some current event relevant to our class.Internet literacy class We stress the Internet as a collaboration tool and used this open biology database as an example. Supplementary material: Scientific collaboration and search vs taxonomy

The database * * 3.5 billion years ago … 2.3 million species Scientific collaboration -- the open tree of lifethe open tree of life

This data is organized into a tree – a taxonomy Can you start at the root of the tree and find Homo Sapiens?The database Can you think of other examples of hierarchical taxonomies?

Search is an alternative to taxonomy