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Francisca Aladejana
Bio [2006]
Francisca Aladejana has a BSC in education and biology (First Class
Honours), an MA in science education, and a PhD in Botany (Ife). She
is a senior lecturer and the current acting director of the Institute
of Education, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. She has
won two distinguished awards. Her research interests include science
education, gender studies, ICT use in science teaching, and very
recently NKS. She has attended many international conference and has
published widely in many national and international journals.
Project Title
Mutation: Cellular Automaton and Experiential Learning
Project Mutation, a transmissible change in genetic
material, usually occurs in a single gene and is in the form of a
sequence change in a segment of the DNA. Such mutation can lead to
phenotypic changes, which are often difficult for learners to
comprehend. This project will use cellular automata to visualize such
changes that involve only one position at a time and the resultant
changes in pattern. Generating such models can provide experiential
learning, a process of learning from direct, concrete, hands-on
experience about how a simple change can produce behavior of great
complexity. To visualize this phenomenon, cellular automata will be
displayed in a specific ordering that illustrates the concept of a
systematic sequence of changes in the rules where only one cell
changes per iteration. This will be achieved by varying the cells
using the Gray Code ordering (non-binary, ternary, 3-color) in which
successive numbers can be arranged to differ in one
digit. The CellularAutomaton function in Mathematica is
expected to yield a wide array of interesting complex pattern changes.
Favorite Four-Color, Radius-1/2 Rule
Rule chosen: 3304676146
Four colors, radius 1/2, from a single initial cell on an infinite white
background for 800 steps; rule 3304676146. This can be used to visualize
the growth of an organism from a single fertilized egg to a large, complex,
multicellular form with cells and tissues of various shapes.
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