空间生命科学教学。

D A Schmitt, P Françon, P H Lee
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空间生命科学并不是一门新的生命科学学科,就像几十年前的免疫学一样,它可能永远不会如此。相反,这个领域将为每一个现有的生命科学学科提供从空间研究中收集到的新的和更多的信息。事实上,危险在于空间研究将被限制在一个单独的学科中,从而将与经典的地面研究隔绝开来。相反,科学家应该越来越多地把太空飞行视为一种工具,并将太空研究的发现融入他们的传统学科。简要介绍了空间生命科学各分支学科的主题和主要研究成果。随后讨论了遇到的典型问题,如进入空间、控制、地面模拟、空间医疗、舱外活动以及环境控制和生命维持。由于世界各地的许多空间生命科学课程都是由空间机构或大学或联合发起的,因此有必要考虑这些项目的国际、跨文化和跨学科方面。有人认为,从空间研究中获得的日益增长的知识应该纳入生命科学的常规教学,而不是将其局限于一个单独的领域。空间生命科学教学是应用“网络空间教育”新技术的主要选择,在这种教育中,互动式学习和学习过程的全球化将占据主导地位。专家和学生群体分散在许多国家,研究必须在国际合作的基础上进行。讨论了远程教育的实施,列举了现有的信息来源和课程。
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Teaching of space life sciences.

Space life sciences is not really a new life sciences discipline such as immunology was some decades ago and it may never be so. Rather it is a field that will provide each existing life sciences discipline with new and more information gathered from space research. In fact, the danger is that space research will be confined in a separate discipline, and thus it will be cut off from classical ground research. Conversely, scientists should increasingly consider spaceflight as a tool and should integrate the findings of space research into their traditional disciplines. A brief survey of topics and main findings in the various subdisciplines of space life sciences is provided. This is followed by a discussion of typical problems encountered such as access to space, controls, ground-based simulations, medical care in space, extravehicular activity, and environmental control and life support. As many space life sciences courses are initiated around the world either by space agencies or universities or jointly, there is a need to consider the international, intercultural, and interdisciplinary aspects of such programs. It is argued that the growing knowledge derived from space research should be integrated into the regular teaching of life sciences rather than leaving it confined to a separate field. Teaching of space life sciences is a prime candidate for the application of the new techniques of "cyberspace education", where interactive learning and globalization of the learning process will take a leading place. The experts and student body are dispersed over many nations, research is of necessity conducted on a basis of international cooperation. The conduct of tele-education is discussed and existing information sources and courses are listed.

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