Teaching with TED: a curated set of TED Talks and discussion prompts for microbiology and cellular biology courses.

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1128/jmbe.00128-24
Dyan E Morgan, Eileen Hotze
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Engaging students in biology courses can be enhanced through assignments that introduce research relevant to course content. Despite their potential, such assignments are often underutilized due to the time required to identify suitable research and to create assignments. Here, we address this issue by proposing the use of TED Talks as a resource for introducing research related to scientific topics commonly taught in undergraduate biology courses. The extensive TED Talk library offers numerous options, but selecting appropriate content can be daunting for instructors. Here, we provide a curated set of TED Talks and field-tested discussion prompts aimed specifically for Microbiology and Cellular Biology courses. These assignments were implemented in both asynchronous online and synchronous in-person formats using discussion board forums, although alternative assignment formats can be easily adapted. Student feedback about these activities indicates that TED Talks helped students connect classroom material to real-world applications and enhanced their overall learning experience. Overall, TED Talks are an enjoyable and versatile tool to diversify biology curricula, relate content to real-world issues, and improve student engagement and comprehension. Here, we provide a framework of TED Talks and discussion prompts that instructors can adapt to their courses.

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TED教学:一套为微生物学和细胞生物学课程策划的TED演讲和讨论提示。
通过引入与课程内容相关的研究,可以提高学生对生物学课程的参与度。尽管有潜力,但由于需要时间来确定合适的研究和创建作业,这些作业往往没有得到充分利用。在这里,我们通过建议使用TED演讲作为介绍与本科生物学课程中通常教授的科学主题相关的研究的资源来解决这个问题。广泛的TED演讲库提供了许多选项,但选择合适的内容可能会让讲师望而生畏。在这里,我们提供了一套精心策划的TED演讲和现场测试的讨论提示,专门针对微生物学和细胞生物学课程。这些作业是使用讨论板论坛以异步在线和同步面对面格式实现的,不过也可以很容易地适应其他作业格式。学生对这些活动的反馈表明,TED演讲帮助学生将课堂材料与现实世界的应用联系起来,增强了他们的整体学习体验。总的来说,TED演讲是一个令人愉快和多功能的工具,使生物学课程多样化,将内容与现实世界的问题联系起来,提高学生的参与度和理解力。在这里,我们提供了一个TED演讲的框架和讨论提示,教师可以适应他们的课程。
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Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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3.00
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26.30%
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95
审稿时长
22 weeks
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