Bockholt Susanne M, West J Paige, Bollenbacher Walter E
Department of Biology, CB No. 3280, Coker Hall, 010A, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 27599-3365, USA.
Cell Biol Educ. 2003 Spring;2(1):35-50. doi: 10.1187/cbe.02-08-0033.
Multimedia has the potential of providing bioscience education novel learning environments and pedagogy applications to foster student interest, involve students in the research process, advance critical thinking/problem-solving skills, and develop conceptual understanding of biological topics. Cancer Cell Biology, an interactive, multimedia, problem-based module, focuses on how mutations in protooncogenes and tumor suppressor genes can lead to uncontrolled cell proliferation by engaging students as research scientists/physicians with the task of diagnosing the molecular basis of tumor growth for a group of patients. The process of constructing the module, which was guided by scientist and student feedback/responses, is described. The completed module and insights gained from its development are presented as a potential "multimedia pedagogy" for the development of other multimedia science learning environments.
多媒体有潜力为生物科学教育提供新颖的学习环境和教学应用,以培养学生兴趣,让学生参与研究过程,提升批判性思维/解决问题的能力,并加深对生物学主题的概念理解。《癌细胞生物学》是一个交互式的、多媒体的、基于问题的模块,它通过让学生作为研究科学家/医生,承担为一组患者诊断肿瘤生长分子基础的任务,来聚焦原癌基因和肿瘤抑制基因中的突变如何导致细胞不受控制地增殖。描述了在科学家和学生的反馈/回应指导下构建该模块的过程。所完成的模块以及从其开发中获得的见解,作为开发其他多媒体科学学习环境的潜在“多媒体教学法”呈现出来。