Cancer cell biology: a student-centered instructional module exploring the use of multimedia to enrich interactive,constructivist learning of science |
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Authors: | Bockholt Susanne M West J Paige Bollenbacher Walter E |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, CB No. 3280, Coker Hall, 010A, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 27599-3365, USA. bockholt@email.unc.edu |
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Abstract: | 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. |
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