Undergraduate biology labs are designed to prepare students for real-life biology work. These labs usually involve tried and true exercises like animal dissections, investigating enzymes, and microscope work. While traditional lab work is important, the field is rapidly evolving with the proliferation of big data and burgeoning technology. Computation and biology are now inextricably linked, perhaps signaling a need to trade in goggles for time manipulating the command line. But is the field ready for this change? “The primary purpose is to get this into the classroom so that students will be doing the same experiments and working with the same datasets as any biologist in a lab at an institution,” said Jason Williams, Education, Outreach, and Training Lead at iPlant. To read further, please visit https://www.tacc.utexas.edu/-/bioinformatics-for-the-masses.