困倦小鼠案例研究:实施与评估。

Monica M Gaudier-Diaz, Shveta V Parekh, Rachel E Penton, Sabrina D Robertson, Aeisha Thomas
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案例研究是一种很有价值的教学工具,可以让学生参与到使用真实场景的课程内容中。作为当今学生高通量发现科学和基于探究的案例研究(HITS)研究协调网络(RCN)的一部分,我们的团队为学生创建了困倦小鼠案例研究,以参与RStudio和艾伦脑科学研究所的开放获取高通量小鼠睡眠数据集。睡眠对健康很重要,这是大学生们所熟悉的问题,也是本案例研究的基础。在这种情况下,学生完成了最初的家庭作业、课堂作业和最终的带回家的应用程序作业。案例研究是在同步和异步的神经科学入门课程、生物心理学课程和人体解剖学和生理学课程中实施的,反映了它的多功能性。该案例可用于教授特定课程的学习目标,例如与睡眠相关的内容和/或科学数据处理技能。案例研究是成功的,因为学生成绩的提高和实现学习目标的信心。大多数学生表示喜欢通过案例研究学习有关睡眠剥夺的课程内容。还包括了基于讲师实施经验的最佳实践,以便将来使用,以便在各种课程和模式中使用困倦老鼠案例研究来教授内容和/或研究相关技能。
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Sleepy Mice Case Study: Implementation and Assessment.

Case studies are a valuable teaching tool to engage students in course content using real-world scenarios. As part of the High-throughput Discovery Science & Inquiry-based Case Studies for Today's Students (HITS) Research Coordination Network (RCN), our team has created the Sleepy Mice Case Study for students to engage with RStudio and the Allen Institute for Brain Science's open access high-throughput sleep dataset on mice. Sleep is important for health, a familiar concern to college students, and was a basis for this case study. In this case, students completed an initial homework assignment, in-class work, and a final take-home application assignment. The case study was implemented in synchronous and asynchronous Introductory Neuroscience courses, a Biopsychology course, and a Human Anatomy and Physiology course, reflecting its versatility. The case can be used to teach course-specific learning objectives such as sleep-related content and/or science data processing skills. The case study was successful as shown by gains in student scores and confidence in achieving learning objectives. Most students reported enjoying learning about sleep deprivation course content using the case study. Best practices based on instructor experiences in implementation are also included to facilitate future use so that the Sleepy Mice Case Study can be used to teach content and/or research-related skills in various courses and modalities.

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