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Nathan Ruhl – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
Helping students to understand complex processes is one of the core challenges in teaching biology courses. Concept mapping is a flexible pedagogical method that enables students to learn the complexities of a given subject while at the same time being versatile enough that instructors can easily pivot between instructional modalities and/or…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts, Science Education
Deborah S. Fetter – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
Although evidence exists that online education can result in comparable outcomes to the equivalent face-to-face (F2F) version of a course, there is still a dearth of literature. The objective of this pilot was to investigate differences in academic performance between students participating in the F2F versus online versions of Nutrition 10, an…
Descriptors: In Person Learning, Electronic Learning, Differences, Nutrition
Valerie Nazzaro; Jen Rose; Lisa Dierker; Courtney Merrick; Robin Donatello – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic altered course delivery in higher education at many universities. This article evaluates the differences between student experiences in the fall 2019 semester (pre-pandemic) and those during the fall 2020 semester (pandemic) within a multidisciplinary, project-based introductory statistics course. Results indicated that there…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Introductory Courses, Statistics, College Mathematics
Mason C. McNair; Chelsea M. Sexton; Mark Zenoble – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2023
Following the switch to remote online teaching in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the plant taxonomy course at the University of Georgia (UGA) switched to iNaturalist for the specimen collection portion of the course requirements. Building off extant rubrics, the instructors designed project guidelines for a fully online plant collection…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Electronic Learning, Taxonomy, Course Content
Amy E. Kulesza; Susan L. D'Agostino; Lucía B. Chacón-Díaz – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Biology Teaching Assistants (TAs) were tasked with transitioning and adapting their instruction to an online environment by quickly implementing Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) practices. Effective online and in-person teaching requires student-centered approaches to support undergraduate student learning. Using…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Biology, Science Instruction
Colin Harrison; Clarke Britton; Hannah Shin; Yassin Watson – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2023
Online laboratories can be an effective way to introduce students to lab concepts while providing flexibility, increased access, and reduced costs. However, online labs might lack the authentic research experience that can be gained by doing hands-on lab work. This study explores student perceptions of an online, inquiry-based introductory biology…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Laboratory Experiments, Scientific Concepts, Student Attitudes
Assessing Interactions between Students and Learning Assistants in In-Person vs. Online Environments
David Elliott Caldwell; Robert Talbot; Alicia Purtell; Michael E. Moore – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
Understanding the effectiveness of peer mentor training in online learning environments prepares students for their roles as online peer mentors. In the Learning Assistant peer mentor program, Learning Assistants (LAs) play a crucial role in supporting student learning and engagement in STEM courses. Due to the shift to online learning during the…
Descriptors: Interaction, In Person Learning, Electronic Learning, Peer Relationship
Tarapore, Eric; Shaffer, Justin Franklin; Atwood, Scott – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2022
Online engagement, or the use of online supplementary instruction and assessment, in high-structure courses is gaining popularity as a useful tool to facilitate instruction, assignments, and examinations. High-structure courses, which include regular pre- and post-class assessments and significant active learning during class, have been shown to…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Undergraduate Students, Molecular Biology, Cytology
Jones, Elizabeth V.; Evans, Michael; Shepler, Carrie – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2023
In response to remote learning needs during the COVID-19 pandemic, introductory lecture and laboratory courses typically delivered fully in person were offered in a completely virtual format for the first time. Introductory laboratory courses are pivotal foundations for future discipline-specific learning and serve as prerequisites for a myriad of…
Descriptors: Prerequisites, Electronic Learning, Science Experiments, COVID-19
Luis González-Urbina; Andrew Sanfratello – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
In this article, we compare the peculiarities of emergency remote teaching (ERT) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic with in-person and traditional online teaching. A literature review precedes an empirical case study performed by the lead author during his experiences with ERT. The aim of the study was to create a classroom focused on student…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Electronic Learning, COVID-19, Pandemics
Todd Lamb; Emily P. Driessen; Abby E. Beatty; Rachel Youngblood; Abby Esco; Sehoya Cotner; Catherine Creech; Abby Grace Drake; Sheritta Fagbodun; Kristen S. Hobbs; A. Kelly Lane; Erin Larson; Sophie J. McCoy; Seth Thompson; Cissy J. Ballen – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak mandated a rapid transition to online classes with little warning. Previous literature studying the effects of this sudden shift demonstrated enormous impacts on instructors and students. However, the details concerning science instructor assessment choices during this time are less clear. We asked biology…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Educational Change, COVID-19, Pandemics
Fred Goldberg; Edward Price; Mo Basir; Lawrence Escalada; Steve Maier; Steven Sahyun; Tamara D. Snyder; Liang Zeng – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
Faculty online learning communities (FOLCs) can help faculty effectively adopt and persist in using research-based curricula. This paper documents faculty perspectives on the value they gained from participating in a multi-year FOLC designed to help them implement an inquiry-based physical science curriculum. Personal value narratives were…
Descriptors: Physical Sciences, Science Curriculum, Communities of Practice, College Faculty
John Carr; Samantha Montano; Jordan Titera; Amy Hyman – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
A common course activity used by emergency management faculty is the screening of Hollywood disaster films to provide students with an opportunity to apply key disaster concepts they have learned about in lectures. When college courses were abruptly moved online in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic began in the United States, emergency management…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Social Media, Emergency Programs, Films
Kathleen Hefferon; Esther Angert – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic led to a series of emergency transitions to online learning for academic institutions around the world. Previous studies have shown that undergraduate Learning Assistants (LAs) improve student engagement in classroom activities and learning outcomes. In this article, we describe the design and implementation of an LA program…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Resilience (Psychology), Electronic Learning, Undergraduate Students
Smith, Cody; Menon, Deepika; Wierzbicki, Annette; Dauer, Jenny – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2023
Undergraduate and graduate teaching assistants (TAs) are tasked with instructing undergraduate courses with little to no professional development (PD). To better develop PD opportunities, it is important to understand the benefits of improving TAs' self-efficacy and the stressors associated with their roles. This study investigated how stress…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, COVID-19, Pandemics, Anxiety
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