Here's an example of what's due today

Submit tracker and evidence

Wed, Dec 9, 2026 · Week 16 · Principles of Biomedical Technology (Principles of Biomedical Science)

Today's goal: Students finalize and submit the emergency-response package and update the tracker.

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What a finished product looks like

This is a model of the work you should turn in today. Use it to check your own: match the structure and the level of detail, do not copy it. Your data and wording should be your own.

Project tracker update
Completes: Completes the unit closeout: a tracker with emergency-unit status, a confidence rating on triage and pharmacology, and a reflective note linked to the package.

Project tracker, Emergency Response unit:

  • Status: Complete. Four artifacts attached and labeled: simulation log, triage records, CER, and this tracker.
  • Confidence rating: 80 percent overall.

- Triage categories and order: 90 percent (confident).

- Drug delivery and metabolism: 70 percent (less sure).

  • Reflective note: I can sort red, yellow, green, and black quickly, but I still mix up which drug route is fastest. I flagged routes-and-onset as my review target.
  • Sources cited: the ABCDE assessment framework, the triage tag protocol, and the PLTW online activity. Named, not placeholders.

The split rating is the useful part: it tells me to leave triage alone and spend my review time on pharmacology before the WebXam.

Also due today: Submit the tracker update in Schoology under the Friday Tracker assignment and attach the full evidence package.

Check yourself

WebXam problem for today's skill

One exam-style question that uses exactly what you practiced today. Try it before you reveal the answer, then read why each choice is right or wrong.

WebXam-style domain: Biotechnology Research and ExperimentsSelf-check skill: Using a split confidence rating to direct targeted WebXam review
A student's tracker rates triage at 90 percent but drug delivery and metabolism at 70 percent. What is the best way to use this information before the WebXam?

Tap an answer to see the full explanation. Nothing is recorded or graded.