在以初级科学文献为基础的癌症生物学课程中最大化科学沟通技巧:实际实施方法。

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Kristen C Johnson
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将初级科学文献纳入科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)课程可以提高批判性思维、科学素养和沟通技巧,但由于复杂的术语和数据解释障碍,这带来了挑战。为了应对这些挑战,我们在一门癌症生物学课程中采用了一种支架式的期刊俱乐部方法。本课程运用了假设。是基于web的注释、方法演示、图形注释和结构化讨论,以促进与文献的积极参与。此外,综合科学传播作业——包括书面、图形和视频摘要——为学生提供了多种发展科学素养的机会。这种结构化的方法旨在促进理解,鼓励主动学习,并培养参与初级科学文献的信心。学生的反馈强调了分析研究文章的能力得到了提高,演讲技巧得到了提高,科学阅读的乐趣也得到了增加。期刊俱乐部模式和科学传播作业为加强不同STEM学科和教育水平的初级科学文献参与提供了一个可复制的框架。
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Maximizing science communication skills in a primary scientific literature-based cancer biology course: practical implementation methods.

Integrating primary scientific literature into Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) curricula enhances critical thinking, scientific literacy, and communication skills but presents challenges due to complex terminology and data interpretation barriers. To address these challenges, a scaffolded journal club approach was implemented in a Cancer Biology course. The course utilized Hypothes.is web-based annotations, methods presentations, figure annotations, and structured discussions to promote active engagement with the literature. Additionally, integrated science communication assignments-including written, graphical, and video abstracts-provided diverse opportunities for students to develop scientific literacy. This structured approach is designed to facilitate comprehension, encourage proactive learning, and foster confidence in engaging with primary scientific literature. Student feedback highlighted improved ability to dissect research articles, enhanced presentation skills, and increased enjoyment of scientific reading. The journal club model and science communication assignments offer a replicable framework for enhancing primary scientific literature engagement across various STEM disciplines and educational levels.

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Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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