Bayle Priscilla, Armand Dominique, Bessou Maryelle, Cochard David, Couture Christine, Deguilloux Marie-France, Ferrier Catherine, Haget Cathy, Jaubert Jacques, Knüsel Christopher, Martins Stéphanie, Pubert Éric, Rottier Stéphane, Souron Antoine, Beauval Cédric, Caillo Arnaud, Dutailly Bruno, Girault Thomas, Hesry Malo, Lacrampe-Cuyaubère François, Ledevin Ronan, Masset Caroline, Mesa-Saborido Miriam, Mora Pascal, Muth Xavier, Pinson Raphaël, Thibeault Adrien, Thomas Marc, Vanderesse Nicolas, Bordes Jean-Guillaume
UMR5199 CNRS, MC, PACEA University of Bordeaux Pessac France.
Mission d'Appui à la Pédagogie et à l'Innovation University of Bordeaux Bordeaux France.
Ecol Evol. 2022 Apr 15;12(4):e8825. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8825. eCollection 2022 Apr.
Higher education in evolutionary anthropology involves providing students with in-depth knowledge of biological and cultural heritage sites and collections that are frequently inaccessible. Indeed, most sites, fossils, and archaeological remains can be visited or manipulated only rarely and solely by specialists with extensive experience. Owing to the development of 3D and medical imaging techniques, this fragile heritage is now more widely accessible, and in a dynamic way. However, exclusive adoption of virtual teaching and learning has a negative impact on student engagement and, naturally, on exchanges with instructors, and thus cannot be used without some reservations. In the ITAP () project of the higher education STEP () transformation program at the University of Bordeaux, we combine student-active teaching with Master's students fully immersed in ongoing fieldwork, laboratory study, and dissemination of research results in order to develop more individually shaped learning curricula and to foster both professional and new interdisciplinary skills. Here, we present examples of experiments conducted in the ITAP project using both authentic and virtual collections of archaeological, experimental, and reference materials that help to break down the barriers between research activities and higher education, as well as providing a more general appraisal of the appropriate use of virtual tools in higher education by combining them with real-life situations.
进化人类学的高等教育包括为学生提供有关生物和文化遗产遗址及藏品的深入知识,而这些通常是难以接触到的。实际上,大多数遗址、化石和考古遗迹只有经验丰富的专家才能偶尔参观或处理。由于3D和医学成像技术的发展,这种脆弱的遗产现在更容易以动态方式广泛获取。然而,单纯采用虚拟教学对学生参与度有负面影响,自然也会影响与教师的交流,因此使用时需有所保留。在波尔多大学高等教育STEP转型计划的ITAP项目中,我们将以学生为主体的教学与完全沉浸于实地考察、实验室研究及研究成果传播的硕士生相结合,以制定更具个性化的学习课程,并培养专业技能和新的跨学科技能。在此,我们展示在ITAP项目中使用真实和虚拟的考古、实验及参考资料藏品进行的实验示例,这些示例有助于打破研究活动与高等教育之间的壁垒,同时通过将虚拟工具与实际情况相结合,对其在高等教育中的合理使用进行更全面的评估。