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Compétences en ligne de commande Unix pour la bioinformatique

Authors: Chiapello, Hélène; Denecker, Thomas; Khamvongsa Charbonnier, Lucie; Poulain, Pierre; Puthier, Denis; Sand, Olivier; Toffano-Nioche, Claire; +1 Authors

Compétences en ligne de commande Unix pour la bioinformatique

Abstract

Cette fiche résume les commandes Unix les plus utilisées dans le domaine de la bioinformatique. Elle a été créée par le groupe de travail e-formation de l'Institut Français de Bioinformatique. L'objectif est de définir des compétences attendues en bioinformatique selon des niveaux de difficultés croissants, structurés par groupes thématiques. Les compétences sont cumulatives : ainsi, les compétences acquises à un niveau donné sont un prérequis pour le niveau suivant. Chaque compétence a été définie de manière opérationnelle en suivant la classification des objectifs d’apprentissage selon Bloom (Airasian, P. W. et al. A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing: A Revision of Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives. (Longman, New York, NY, USA, 2001)).

Keywords

compétences, pédagogie, Shell, Bloom, Unix, bioinformatique

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