利用生理数据提高大学生科学处理技能的计算机探究。

IF 1.7 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Eugenio Leyva-Figueroa, Magdiel Orozco-Valdivia, Jose Gonzalez-Fraga, Ulises Bardullas
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分析斑马鱼胚胎中自发尾卷(STC)是研究运动发育的一个功能参数。它最近作为一种生物标志物被用于评估环境物质的神经毒性。它在实验室中的实用性使其成为提高学生探究技能的优秀教学工具。然而,材料和设备的时间和成本限制了它们在本科实验室的使用。本研究提出了一个名为ZebraSTMe的基于计算机的教育模块的设计,该模块基于尾卷实验,旨在通过将本科生与相关和新颖的内容联系起来,提高他们的科学处理技能。我们评估学生对学习的感知、所使用材料的质量和所获得的知识。我们的研究结果表明,学生们在统计分析、表现和实验数据讨论方面有了很大的提高。此外,学生们还评估了材料的质量和易用性,并提供了修订反馈。通过对意见的专题分析发现,模块活动促进了学生对自己专业优势和劣势的反思。ZebraSTMe是一种新颖的基于计算机的教育模块,利用斑马鱼胚胎的自发尾巴卷曲分析来提高本科生的科学探究技能。通过解决时间、成本和实验室资源的挑战,该模块提高了学生的科学处理技能,并促进了他们对专业优势和劣势的反思。创新的ZebraSTMe体现了将前沿研究课题融入本科教育的潜力,从而在生理学和其他科学学科中获得更有吸引力和更有效的学习体验。
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Computer-based inquiry to enhance science process skills in undergraduate students using physiological data.

The analysis of spontaneous tail coiling (STC) in zebrafish embryos is a functional parameter that allows the study of motor development. It has recently gained relevance as a biomarker to assess the neurotoxicity of environmental substances. Its practicability in the laboratory makes it an excellent pedagogical tool for promoting students' inquiry skills. However, the time and cost of materials and facilities limit their usage in undergraduate laboratories. This study presents the design of a computer-based educational module called ZebraSTMe, which is based on a tail coiling assay and aims to improve science process skills in undergraduate students by connecting them to relevant and novel content. We evaluate students' perception of learning, the quality of materials used, and the knowledge gained. Our results show that students perceived an improvement in their statistical analysis, representation, and discussion of experimental data. Additionally, the students evaluated the quality and ease of use of the materials and provided feedback for revision. A thematic analysis of the opinions revealed that the module activities promoted students' reflection on their professional strengths and weaknesses.NEW & NOTEWORTHY ZebraSTMe is a novel computer-based educational module that utilizes spontaneous tail coiling analysis in zebrafish embryos to enhance undergraduate students' scientific inquiry skills. By addressing the challenges of time, cost, and laboratory resources, the module improves students' science process skills and promotes reflection on their professional strengths and weaknesses. The innovative ZebraSTMe exemplifies the potential of integrating cutting-edge research topics into undergraduate education, leading to more engaging and effective learning experiences in physiology and other scientific disciplines.

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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
19.00%
发文量
100
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Physiology Education promotes and disseminates educational scholarship in order to enhance teaching and learning of physiology, neuroscience and pathophysiology. The journal publishes peer-reviewed descriptions of innovations that improve teaching in the classroom and laboratory, essays on education, and review articles based on our current understanding of physiological mechanisms. Submissions that evaluate new technologies for teaching and research, and educational pedagogy, are especially welcome. The audience for the journal includes educators at all levels: K–12, undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.
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