Igniting children’s enthusiasm for microbes with an origami paper microscope

Joshua Gardner, Cynthia Perry, J. Cervantes
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ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the urgent need for microbiology literacy in society. Microbiology knowledge, and its dissemination, can help inform and increase the objectivity of important decisions, such as treatment or vaccination. A microbiology learning experience titled “What you can’t see can hurt you” was delivered as part of a larger outreach event where children were exposed to various aspects of medicine and health care fields. The activity involved an introduction to and a discussion of bacteria of clinical importance and the use of a smartphone-attachable paper-based foldable microscope. To explore the impact of this activity on participants’ interest in science and microbiology, a pre- and post-activity survey of five questions on an emoji-based Likert scale was completed by the participants. A statistically significant increase in their interest in microbes and where to find them, as well as in microscopy, was observed after the event. Making microbes visible to children and allowing them to capture images of microbes exposes them directly and personally to microscopy and microbiology. An affordable low-cost paper-based microscope can become an alternative approach to teaching and learning to deliver clinical microbiology information to a wide audience range.
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用折纸显微镜点燃孩子们对微生物的热情
摘要 COVID-19 大流行凸显了社会对微生物知识普及的迫切需求。微生物学知识及其传播有助于为治疗或疫苗接种等重要决策提供信息并提高其客观性。在一次大型外联活动中,孩子们接触到了医学和医疗保健领域的方方面面,其中一项名为 "你看不见的东西会伤害你 "的微生物学学习体验活动就是其中的一部分。活动包括介绍和讨论具有临床重要性的细菌,以及使用可连接智能手机的纸质折叠显微镜。为了探究这项活动对参与者对科学和微生物学兴趣的影响,参与者在活动前和活动后完成了一项调查,其中包括五个基于表情符号的李克特量表问题。据统计,活动结束后,参与者对微生物、在哪里可以找到微生物以及显微镜的兴趣有了明显的提高。让孩子们看到微生物,让他们捕捉微生物的图像,可以让他们直接和亲自接触显微镜和微生物学。价格低廉的纸质显微镜可以成为一种替代的教学方法,向广泛的受众提供临床微生物学信息。
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