显微镜在行动:跨学科荧光显微镜学校实践资源

G. Paci, E. Haas, L. Kornau, D. Marchetti, L. Wang, R. Prevedel, A. Szmolenszky
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荧光显微镜是生命科学中一种普遍存在的技术,它使用荧光分子来观察生物样本的特定成分。这个强大的工具已经彻底改变了生物学,它代表了生物物理研究和技术发展所带来的进步的完美例子。然而,尽管荧光在当代研究中发挥着核心作用,但在典型的中学课程中,荧光几乎没有被涵盖,中学教师几乎没有动手的“入门级”材料向学生介绍这种重要方法。此外,大多数商用荧光显微镜的成本都高得令人望而却步,而且经常被视为“黑匣子”。为了解决这一差距,我们在这里介绍了一种针对中学生和教师的实验级荧光显微镜套件和教育资源。显微镜在行动是一个基于积极学习的跨学科资源,结合了光学和生物学的概念。学生们用基本的光学、机械和电子零件组装一个功能显微镜,从而“动手”测试和理解每个组件的功能。“我们还介绍了样本制备和成像活动,这些活动可以结合在一起,通过组装的显微镜和练习来探索生物学主题,在这些练习中,学生们通过收集和分析数据来积极学习和实践科学思维。尽管该资源是在考虑中学的情况下开发的,但各种可用的协议和可调整的模块长度使其适合不同的年龄组和主题,从中学到博士水平,从短期研讨会到几天的课程。
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Microscope in Action: An Interdisciplinary Fluorescence Microscopy Hands-on Resource for Schools
Fluorescence microscopy is a ubiquitous technique in the life sciences that uses fluorescent molecules to visualize specific components of biological specimens. This powerful tool has revolutionized biology, and it represents a perfect example of the advancements enabled by biophysical research and technology development. However, despite its central role in contemporary research, fluorescence is hardly covered in typical secondary school curricula, with few hands-on “entry-level” materials available for secondary school teachers to introduce this important method to their students. Furthermore, most commercially available fluorescence microscopes are prohibitively costly and often appear as “black boxes.” To address this gap, we introduce here an experimental, research-grade fluorescence microscopy kit and educational resource targeted at secondary school students and teachers. Microscope in Action is an interdisciplinary resource based on active learning that combines concepts from both optics and biology. The students assemble a functional microscope from basic optical, mechanical, and electronic parts, thereby testing and understanding the function of each component “hands-on.” We also present sample preparation and imaging activities that can be incorporated to enable an exploration of biological topics with the assembled microscope and exercises in which students actively learn and practice scientific thinking by collecting and analyzing data. Although the resource was developed with secondary schools in mind, the variety of available protocols and the adjustable module lengths make it suitable for different age groups and topics, from middle school to PhD level, from short workshops to courses spanning several days.
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