A CD-ROM for promoting biotechnology education to secondary schools

Sing Lai CHAN, Chung Wai Kevin LUI

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Abstract

The CD-ROM “To Promote Biotechnology Education” is a product developed through the Quality Education Fund. The aim of the project is to promote the biotechnology education to secondary level school through an interactive CD-ROM and WWW homepage. The purpose o the workshop is to introduce the CD-ROM and to seek participants’ views for further modification. Beside information technology, Biotechnology is another major world trend and characteristic for the 21st century. To promote Biotechnology Education to the secondary school through an interactive CD-ROM (see Figure 1) is a combination of both information technology and biotechnology. Copyright © 2000 Hong Kong Institute of Education.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationScience technology education: Enhancing the quality of life through science & technology: Science & Technology Education Conference 2000 proceedings
EditorsKenneth S. VOLK , Wing-mui, Winnie SO , Gregory P. THOMAS
Place of PublicationHong Kong
PublisherThe Hong Kong Institute of Education, Education Dept., Hong Kong, Hong Kong Association for Science and Mathematics Education and Hong Kong Association for Design and Technology Education
Pages355-360
ISBN (Print)962949056X
Publication statusPublished - 2000

Citation

Chan, S. L., & Lui, C. W. K. (2000). A CD-ROM for promoting biotechnology education to secondary schools. In K. S. Volk, W.-M. W. So & G. P. Thomas (Eds.), Science technology education: Enhancing the quality of life through science & technology: Science & Technology Education Conference 2000 proceedings (pp. 355-360). Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Education Dept., Hong Kong, Hong Kong Association for Science and Mathematics Education and Hong Kong Association for Design and Technology Education.

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