FILTERED: A puzzle-based introduction to bioinformatics.

IF 0.3 4区 教育学 Q4 BIOLOGY
Michele C Morris, Madelene Loftin, Malcolm Parker, Kelly East, Neil Lamb
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Abstract

Bioinformatics and computational biology have become indispensable in modern biological research, yet introductory resources remain scarce. FILTERED, an innovative online educational tool that introduces high school students to fundamental bioinformatics concepts through engaging puzzle-based gameplay, was developed to address this gap. Set against the backdrop of a fictitious global pandemic, FILTERED employs comic book-style graphics and multi-level puzzles to simulate the application of computational tools in analyzing DNA sequences and solving biological problems. Unlike traditional bioinformatics modules focusing on programming skills, FILTERED aims to develop a conceptual understanding of bioinformatics processes. The game covers key concepts such as quality scoring, sequence alignment, conservation analysis, comparative genomics, and variant identification. A comprehensive evaluation of FILTERED revealed statistically significant improvements in students' bioinformatics knowledge across various educational settings. While the study observed an unexpected decrease in self-reported interest in bioinformatics careers post-gameplay, positive feedback from students and teachers regarding engagement and enjoyment suggests FILTERED's potential as a valuable resource in science education. This paper discusses the game's design, implementation, and evaluation results, highlighting its effectiveness in enhancing bioinformatics education and addressing the growing demand for computational biology skills in an accessible manner.

过滤:基于谜题的生物信息学介绍。
生物信息学和计算生物学在现代生物学研究中已成为不可或缺的学科,但导论资源仍然稀缺。FILTERED是一款创新的在线教育工具,通过引人入胜的基于谜题的游戏玩法向高中生介绍基本的生物信息学概念,旨在解决这一差距。《FILTERED》以虚拟的全球流行病为背景,采用漫画风格的图形和多层次的谜题来模拟计算工具在分析DNA序列和解决生物学问题方面的应用。与传统的侧重于编程技能的生物信息学模块不同,FILTERED旨在培养对生物信息学过程的概念理解。游戏涵盖关键概念,如质量评分,序列比对,保护分析,比较基因组学和变异鉴定。过滤的综合评估显示统计显著改善学生的生物信息学知识在不同的教育设置。虽然研究发现,在游戏结束后,自我报告对生物信息学职业的兴趣意外下降,但学生和教师关于参与度和乐趣的积极反馈表明,FILTERED具有作为科学教育宝贵资源的潜力。本文讨论了游戏的设计、实施和评估结果,强调了其在加强生物信息学教育和以可访问的方式解决对计算生物学技能日益增长的需求方面的有效性。
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American Biology Teacher
American Biology Teacher BIOLOGY-EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
20.00%
发文量
108
期刊介绍: The American Biology Teacher is an award winning and peer-refereed professional journal for K-16 biology teachers. Articles include topics such as modern biology content, biology teaching strategies for both the classroom and laboratory, field activities, and a wide range of assistance for application and professional development. Each issue features reviews of books, classroom technology products, and "Biology Today." Published 9 times a year, the journal also covers the social and ethical implications of biology and ways to incorporate such concerns into instructional programs.
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