Development of an interactive game-based learning tool to enhance understanding of microbiology in animal health and nutrition.

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Jennie L Zambito Ivey, Rachel N Flinchum, Laney M Stephens, Phillip R Myer
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Abstract

Effective science education relies on innovative and engaging teaching tools that enhance student learning and retention. This need is particularly important in agricultural science outreach, where understanding the role of microbiology in animal health and disease is essential for both livestock producers and the public. However, traditional teaching methods often fail to adequately convey complex concepts in an accessible, applicable, and memorable way. To address this gap, a memory-based card game was developed utilizing game-based learning (GBL) principles to improve comprehension of microbiology's impact on animal health and disease within agricultural systems. This interactive tool balances educational content with gameplay, fostering an engaging learning experience that encourages knowledge retention and real-world application. Through the use of the game, pre- and post-self-assessments indicated learners perceived they were improved in their understanding of microbes in agriculture and noted their greater likelihood to use this information in real-world situations (P < 0.001). By integrating this game into extension and outreach programs, we aim to enhance public understanding of agricultural systems and microbiology's role in animal health, ultimately improving informed decision-making and agricultural literacy. This approach not only advances microbiology education but also exemplifies the pedagogical benefits of incorporating GBL into agricultural science communication.

开发以互动游戏为基础的学习工具,以加深对动物健康和营养中的微生物学的了解。
有效的科学教育依赖于创新和引人入胜的教学工具,以增强学生的学习和记忆。这一需求在农业科学推广方面尤其重要,因为了解微生物学在动物健康和疾病中的作用对牲畜生产者和公众都至关重要。然而,传统的教学方法往往不能以一种易于理解、适用和记忆的方式充分传达复杂的概念。为了解决这一差距,利用基于游戏的学习(GBL)原则开发了一种基于记忆的纸牌游戏,以提高对微生物对农业系统中动物健康和疾病影响的理解。这个互动工具平衡了教育内容和游戏玩法,培养了一种吸引人的学习体验,鼓励知识的保留和现实世界的应用。通过使用游戏,前后自我评估表明,学习者认为他们对农业微生物的理解有所提高,并注意到他们更有可能在现实世界中使用这些信息(P < 0.001)。通过将这个游戏整合到推广和推广项目中,我们的目标是提高公众对农业系统和微生物在动物健康中的作用的理解,最终提高知情决策和农业素养。这种方法不仅促进了微生物学教育,而且还体现了将GBL纳入农业科学传播的教学效益。
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Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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22 weeks
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