Grosser Melinda R, Hale Rebecca E
Department of Biology, University of North Carolina Asheville, Asheville, NC 28804.
J Microbiol Biol Educ. 2021 Mar 31;22(1). doi: 10.1128/jmbe.v22i1.2389. eCollection 2021.
Increasing student exposure to primary literature in early biology coursework can enhance scientific literacy and quantitative reasoning skills. The efficacy of primary literature discussion is heavily impacted by article selection, as student engagement is optimal with material that is topical and has clear relevance to real world issues. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevalence of COVID-19-related scientific research in the mainstream media makes it an ideal topic for current discussion in entry-level biology courses. Here, we present an activity developed to facilitate a remote, synchronous discussion of an open access clinical trial publication on the experimental drug remdesivir in the treatment of COVID-19 (Beigel , 2020, N Engl J Med https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa2007764). The activity, which is amenable to adaptation for other research articles, emphasizes concepts in experimental design, statistical analysis, graphical interpretation, and the structure, content, and organization of typical sections of a primary research article. Importantly, the activity highlights the utility of the classroom response tool Pear Deck, a Google Slides add-on, for creating engaging literature discussions that can be readily adapted to a wide variety of teaching modalities.
在早期生物学课程中增加学生对原始文献的接触,可以提高科学素养和定量推理能力。原始文献讨论的效果在很大程度上受到文章选择的影响,因为学生对热门且与现实世界问题有明确关联的材料参与度最高。在新冠疫情期间,主流媒体上新冠相关科研的盛行使其成为入门级生物学课程当前讨论的理想话题。在此,我们展示一项活动,该活动旨在促进对一篇关于实验性药物瑞德西韦治疗新冠的开放获取临床试验出版物(Beigel,2020,《新英格兰医学杂志》https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa2007764)进行远程同步讨论。该活动适用于改编以用于其他研究文章,它强调实验设计、统计分析、图形解读以及原始研究文章典型章节的结构、内容和组织等概念。重要的是,该活动突出了课堂反馈工具Pear Deck(谷歌幻灯片插件)的效用,用于创建引人入胜的文献讨论,且能轻松适应多种教学模式。