基于虚拟和增强现实的细胞膜包容性教学工具的开发、应用和评估。

IF 4.7 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Júlio Panzera-Gonçalves, Cleida Aparecida Oliveira
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摘要

学习细胞生物学对于视力正常和视力受损的学生来说都是具有挑战性的,因为它的抽象性质和依赖于教科书中的二维描述,而这些描述往往无法捕捉细胞结构和功能的生物学复杂性。为了实现包容性学习环境,解决视力和视障学生学习材料短缺的问题,本研究旨在利用教育设计研究的原则,设计、应用和评估基于数字技术的学习工具。研究人员创建了代表细胞膜的3D模型,并将其嵌入在线虚拟现实(VR)环境中,该环境配备了音频描述和创新的变色界面。模型还针对嵌入社交媒体上的增强现实(AR)环境进行了优化。值得注意的是,我们的工作是第一个创建如此广泛的基于动画和静态VR和ar的材料库,涵盖膜的结构组成,运输机制和膜特化的详细表示。此外,我们以前所未有的方式对我们的结果进行了系统的描述,作为易于在教育界复制和适应的路线图,促进了新的学习工具和方法的创造。对学习工具的评估是在生物和健康相关本科课程的视力和视力受损的学生,以及经验丰富和职业生涯早期的细胞生物学教师中进行的。数据显示了对视觉呈现、易用性、内容质量和有效性的积极态度,强调了VR和AR在提高本科受众包容性细胞生物学学习方面的潜力。
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Development, application, and evaluation of tools based on virtual and augmented realities for inclusive teaching and learning of cell membranes

Development, application, and evaluation of tools based on virtual and augmented realities for inclusive teaching and learning of cell membranes

Development, application, and evaluation of tools based on virtual and augmented realities for inclusive teaching and learning of cell membranes

Development, application, and evaluation of tools based on virtual and augmented realities for inclusive teaching and learning of cell membranes

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 for both sighted and visually impaired students, this work aimed to design, apply, and evaluate learning tools based on digital technologies, using the principles of Educational Design Research. 3D models representing cell membranes were created and embedded in an online virtual reality (VR) environment equipped with audio descriptions and an innovative color-changing interface. Models were also optimized for embedding in an augmented reality (AR) environment on social media. Notably, our work is the first to create such an extensive library of both animate and static VR and AR-based material, covering the structural composition of the membrane, transport mechanisms, and detailed representations of membrane specializations. Additionally, we provided, in an unprecedented way, a systematic description of our results to serve as a roadmap for easy replication and adaptation within the educational community, fostering the creation of new learning tools and approaches. Evaluation of learning tools was conducted with sighted and visually impaired students from biological and health-related undergraduate courses, as well as experienced and early-career Cell Biology teachers. Data revealed positive attitudes toward visual presentation, ease of use, content quality, and effectiveness, underscoring the potential of VR and AR to improve inclusive Cell Biology learning for undergraduate audiences.

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Anatomical Sciences Education
Anatomical Sciences Education Anatomy/education-
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
39.70%
发文量
91
期刊介绍: Anatomical Sciences Education, affiliated with the American Association for Anatomy, serves as an international platform for sharing ideas, innovations, and research related to education in anatomical sciences. Covering gross anatomy, embryology, histology, and neurosciences, the journal addresses education at various levels, including undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate, allied health, medical (both allopathic and osteopathic), and dental. It fosters collaboration and discussion in the field of anatomical sciences education.
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