2019
DOI: 10.1101/655456
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The Mastery Rubric for Bioinformatics: supporting design and evaluation of career-spanning education and training

Abstract: As the life sciences have become more data intensive, the pressure to incorporate the requisite training into life-science education and training programs has increased. To facilitate curriculum development, various sets of (bio)informatics competencies have been articulated; however, these have proved difficult to implement in practice. Addressing this issue, we have created a curriculum-design and -evaluation tool to support the development of specific Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs) that reflect the … Show more

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“…In very recent work Tractenberg et al have developed a Mastery Rubric for Bioinformatics with the goal of better defining skills development and competencies in the discipline [48]. In this framework, competency in computational methods ranges through 5 levels, from novice (stage 1) to independent bioinformatics practitioner (stage 5).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In very recent work Tractenberg et al have developed a Mastery Rubric for Bioinformatics with the goal of better defining skills development and competencies in the discipline [48]. In this framework, competency in computational methods ranges through 5 levels, from novice (stage 1) to independent bioinformatics practitioner (stage 5).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%