Myer Phillip R, Blair Susan, Mason Katie M, Shepherd Elizabeth A, Downey Blair C, McLean Kyle J, Rowan Troy N, Eckelkamp Elizabeth A, Schrick F Neal, Zambito Ivey Jennie L
Department of Animal Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA.
Information Technology Services, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA.
J Microbiol Biol Educ. 2024 Aug 29;25(2):e0007824. doi: 10.1128/jmbe.00078-24. Epub 2024 Jul 16.
The complexity of modern biology poses challenges in fostering interdisciplinary understanding, particularly between practicing scientists and the public. Furthermore, scientists often lack formal training in science communication, despite various motivations to engage the public. The science literacy of the public in the biological sciences can also vary across socio-economic and cultural backgrounds. Leveraging popular culture and informal learning practices to promote active learning offers promising avenues to enhance public understanding of biological systems. Organized sports hold collective recognition across various communities and cultures, serving as a means to bring people together. Notably, the NCAA March Madness event holds widespread national and international popularity, presenting an opportunity to laterally apply this concept to promote science communication within STEM and biology education. An educational social media and web-based contest tool was developed integrating NCAA-inspired brackets with animal biological systems concepts. The tool featured tournament-style matchups based on animal biological systems, interesting animal facts, and a voting system, all housed within a user-friendly interface. To encourage regular user access to the tool, graphic designs were developed for all social media posts to aid in visual recruitment to the voting website. Based on online metrics, the use of social media garnered repeat users across both the public and educators. The latter noted the tool's simplicity and informative content. Application of this social media and web-based bracket contest tool, which leverages informal settings for active learning for use in biology education, can foster science communication to engage audiences, improve comprehension, and promote interdisciplinary biology education.
现代生物学的复杂性给促进跨学科理解带来了挑战,尤其是在执业科学家和公众之间。此外,尽管科学家有各种与公众互动的动机,但他们往往缺乏科学传播方面的正规培训。公众在生物科学方面的科学素养也会因社会经济和文化背景的不同而有所差异。利用流行文化和非正式学习实践来促进主动学习,为提高公众对生物系统的理解提供了有前景的途径。有组织的体育活动在各个社区和文化中都得到广泛认可,是一种将人们聚集在一起的方式。值得注意的是,美国大学体育协会(NCAA)的“疯狂三月”赛事在国内和国际上都广受欢迎,这为横向应用这一概念以促进STEM和生物学教育中的科学传播提供了契机。开发了一种教育性的社交媒体和基于网络的竞赛工具,将受NCAA启发的赛程表与动物生物系统概念相结合。该工具具有基于动物生物系统的锦标赛式对决、有趣的动物知识以及投票系统,所有这些都包含在一个用户友好的界面中。为了鼓励用户经常访问该工具,为所有社交媒体帖子设计了图形,以帮助吸引用户访问投票网站。根据在线指标,社交媒体的使用吸引了公众和教育工作者中的回头客。后者指出该工具简单且内容丰富。这种利用非正式环境进行主动学习的社交媒体和基于网络的赛程表竞赛工具应用于生物学教育,可以促进科学传播以吸引受众、提高理解并促进跨学科生物学教育。