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Using Avida-ED for Teaching and Learning About Evolution in Undergraduate Introductory Biology Courses
Authors:Elena Bray Speth  Tammy M. Long  Robert T. Pennock  Diane Ebert-May
Affiliation:(1) Center for Research in College Science Teaching and Learning, Michigan State University, 270 Plant Biology, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA;(2) Biological Sciences Program, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA;(3) Lyman Briggs College and Departments of Philosophy and Computer Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48825, USA
Abstract:Evolution is a complex subject that requires knowledge of basic biological concepts and the ability to connect them across multiple scales of time, space, and biological organization. Avida-ED is a digital evolution educational software environment designed for teaching and learning about evolution and the nature of science in undergraduate biology courses. This study describes our backward design approach to developing an instructional activity using Avida-ED for teaching and learning about evolution in a large-enrollment introductory biology course. Using multiple assessment instruments, we measured student knowledge and understanding of key principles of natural selection before and after instruction on evolution (including the Avida-ED activity). Assessment analysis revealed significant post-instruction learning gains, although certain evolutionary principles (most notably those including genetics concepts, such as the genetic origin of variation) remained particularly difficult for students, even after instruction. Students, however, demonstrated a good grasp of the genetic component of the evolutionary process in the context of a problem on Avida-ED. We propose that: (a) deep understanding of evolution requires complex systems thinking skills, such as connecting concepts across multiple levels of biological organization, and (b) well designed use of Avida-ED holds the potential to help learners build a meaningful and transferable understanding of the evolutionary process. An erratum to this article can be found at
Keywords:Avida-ED  Assessment  Complex systems thinking  Digital evolution  Evolution education  Instructional design
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