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Júlio Panzera-Gonçalves; Cleida Aparecida Oliveira – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Learning Cell Biology is challenging for both sighted and visually impaired students due to its abstract nature and reliance on bidimensional depictions in textbooks, which often fail to capture the biological complexity of cell structures and functions. To implement inclusive learning environments and address the shortage of learning materials…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Computer Simulation, Anatomy, Science Education
Agrawal, Swati; Austin, Shane – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2023
We present here two accessible ways for enhanced understanding of complex biological structures and their function in undergraduate Biology and Biochemistry classrooms. These methods can be applied for in-class instruction as well as for remote lessons, as they are cheap, easily available and easy to implement. LEGO® bricks and MERGE CUBE based…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Biochemistry, Biology
Thompson, Meredith; Uz-Bilgin, Cigdem; Tutwiler, M. Shane; Anteneh, Melat; Meija, Josephine Camille; Wang, Annie; Tan, Philip; Eberhardt, Richard; Roy, Dan; Perry, Judy; Klopfer, Eric – Information and Learning Sciences, 2021
Purpose: This study isolates the effect of immersion on players' learning in a virtual reality (VR)-based game about cellular biology by comparing two versions of the game with the same level of interactivity and different levels of immersion. The authors identify immersion and additional interactivity as two key affordances of VR as a learning…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Game Based Learning, Interaction, Molecular Biology
Ibarra, Luis Exequiel; Foresto, Emiliano – Journal of Biological Education, 2023
Flow cytometry has become an important tool in the fields of veterinary, medicine, and biological sciences in general. However, in the introductory and even in advanced university degree courses, students do not have many opportunities to be in contact with this type of technology. This situation motivated us to design a simple and inexpensive…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Physiology, Higher Education, Allied Health Occupations Education
Cheng Wei Lim; Kong Yen Liew; Sie Hui Lim; Manraj Singh Cheema; Puteri Suhaiza Sulaiman; Hanis Hazeera Harith; Hasni Idayu Saidi; Chau Ling Tham – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2024
The high cost of establishing a cell and tissue culture facility has denied students an opportunity to practice proper aseptic techniques during their studies. An in-house application named AsepticTech Virtual Reality (VR) was developed to simulate a cell and tissue culture facility for students to train their aseptic techniques virtually.…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Cytology
Saunders, Colin P.; Bennett, Jennifer A. – Educational Media and Technology Yearbook, 2019
This chapter provides an overview on how the use of Virtual Reality apps and related activities enhanced student learning in conjunction with a low-tech, team-based, active learning assessment. Our approach for integrating emerging immersive technology in a Cell Biology class, a first of its kind at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio, was…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Oriented Programs, Active Learning, Educational Technology
Coan, Heather A.; Goehle, Geoff; Youker, Robert T. – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2020
The commercialization of virtual reality (VR) hardware has enabled the use of VR as an educational tool. We describe how a VR platform was used to create molecular visualizations using standard PDB files with the purpose of delivering biochemistry and cellular biology lessons for undergraduates. Specifically, we describe two new software modules,…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2021
Abstract biological processes that occur at the submicroscopic level, such as osmosis and diffusion, are inherently difficult for many students to conceptualize when traditional learning and teaching methods are used. This study introduced an immersive 320° three-dimensional (3D) experience of osmosis in which students became engaged with the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Outcomes of Education, Multiple Choice Tests
Roy, Urmi – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2016
This work presents a three-dimensional (3D) modeling exercise for undergraduate students in chemistry and health sciences disciplines, focusing on a protein-group linked to immune system regulation. Specifically, the exercise involves molecular modeling and structural analysis of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) proteins, both wild type and mutant. The…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Cancer, Computer Simulation, Chemistry
Thompson, Andrew R.; Lowrie, Donald J., Jr. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2017
Changes in medical school curricula often require educators to develop teaching strategies that decrease contact hours while maintaining effective pedagogical methods. When faced with this challenge, faculty at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine converted the majority of in-person histology laboratory sessions to self-study modules…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Anatomy, Medical Education, Outcomes of Education
Cerchiara, Jack A.; Kim, Kerry J.; Meir, Eli; Wenderoth, Mary Pat; Doherty, Jennifer H. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2019
The basis for understanding neurophysiology is understanding ion movement across cell membranes. Students in introductory courses recognize ion concentration gradients as a driving force for ion movement but struggle to simultaneously account for electrical charge gradients. We developed a 17-multiple-choice item assessment of students'…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Neurology, Physiology, Cytology
Berçot, Filipe Faria; Fidalgo-Neto, Antônio Augusto; Lopes, Renato Matos; Faggioni, Thais; Alves, Luiz Anastácio – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2013
As immunology continues to evolve, many educational methods have found difficulty in conveying the degree of complexity inherent in its basic principles. Today, the teaching-learning process in such areas has been improved with tools such as educational software. This article introduces "Virtual Immunology," a software program available…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Science Instruction, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
Meir, Eli; Perry, Judith; Stal, Derek; Maruca, Susan; Klopfer, Eric – Cell Biology Education, 2005
Diffusion and osmosis are central concepts in biology, both at the cellular and organ levels. They are presented several times throughout most introductory biology textbooks (e.g., Freeman, 2002), yet both processes are often difficult for students to understand (Odom, 1995; Zuckerman, 1994; Sanger "et al.", 2001; and results herein). Students…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Instructional Effectiveness, Science Experiments