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<p id="pp"> Initially, we had the idea to create an educational synthetic biology board game called BioMech because we discovered the shocking lack of synthetic biology education in the United Kingdom. When we tried to address this, we spoke to Edexcel and they responded by saying that there was no scope to change the GCSE syllabus this year; if we could create a ‘stretch and challenge’ tool then we could influence students at this level via an alternative method. The aim of BioMech is to introduce secondary and sixth form students to this scientific field in a fun and interactive way. The game teaches students about plasmid construction, biological parts and other essential biological concepts like mutation.
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<p id="pp"> Initially, we had the idea to create an educational synthetic biology board game called BioMech because we discovered the shocking lack of synthetic biology education in the United Kingdom. When we tried to address this lack of education, we spoke to Edexcel and they responded by saying that unfortunately there was no scope to change the GCSE syllabus this year; if we could create a ‘stretch and challenge’ tool then we could influence students at this level via an alternative method. The aim of BioMech is to introduce secondary and sixth form students to this scientific field in a fun and interactive way. The game teaches students about plasmid construction, biological parts and other essential biological concepts like mutation.
 
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