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Putting Science Labs Online for DE: Five Case Studies. Lee Ann Gillen Cleo Magnuson Instructional Designers DELTA North Carolina State University United States. Objectives. Identify some of the challenges unique to an online lab course
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Putting Science Labs Online for DE: Five Case Studies Lee Ann Gillen Cleo Magnuson Instructional DesignersDELTANorth Carolina State UniversityUnited States Lily Conference on College & University Teaching
Objectives • Identify some of the challenges unique to an online lab course • Describe various problem-solving strategies for use in a science online lab course. • Recognize typical problems encountered in an online lab course, and determine possible solutions for each. • Examine various case studies and recognize where and how problem solving strategies were applied.
Challenges Audience Response What are some of the challenges when designing an online lab course?
Challenges with Online Labs Work independently not in a group. Discuss/share /submit results remotely. Need hands-on experiences. Need to view macroscopic and microscopic materials. Need to visualize physiological / chemical / physical processes. Need to observe demonstrations / procedures or participate in field trips.
Learning Outcomes Drive Solutions Taxonomies Bloom’s Cognitive (Old ) Bloom’s Cognitive (New) Simpson’s Pyschomotor • What does the instructor want the student to be able to do after completing the lab?
Case Study: PB 200 Plant Life • Challenges for students: • Need to observe demonstrations / procedures or participate in a field trip • Need hands-on experiences • Need to visualize physiological processes (how plants gain girth) • Need to view macroscopic and microscopic processes.
PB 200 Case Study • Challenges for students: • Participate in Field trip - visit the NCSU Herbarium • Solution: • Virtual video tour of the NCSU Herbarium
PB 200 Case Study • Challenges for students: • Need hands-on experiences. • Solutions: • Mail out “create your own”: Lab-in-a-box • Lab activities designed using available materials (grocery store) • Commercial LabPaq.com
PB 200 Case Study Secondary Growth Animation(without narration) Used in Camtasia with Narrated Presentation • Challenge: • Need to visualize physiological processes • Solution: • Secondary Growth Animation
PB 200 Case Study Challenge: • Students need to view macroscopic and microscopic materials. Solution: • Video of lab specimens in Flash Player (macro) • Virtual Viewer (micro)
PB 200 Case Study • Challenge: • Need to view macroscopic materials • Solution: • Video of lab specimens in Flash Player
PB 200 Case Study • Challenge: • Need to view microscopic materials • Solution: • Virtual Viewer
Case Study: ENT 410Honey Bee Biology and Management • Challenges for students: • Need hands-on experiences. • Need to observe demonstrations / procedures or participate
Case Study: ENT 401 • Challenge: • Need to observe demonstrations / procedures • Solution: • Life Cycle Tool
Case Study: ENT 401 • Challenge: • Need hands-on experiences • Solution • Watch video: Best Practices • Participate in hands- on lab with vetted mentor or instructor
ENT 401 • Challenge: • Need hands-on experiences • Solution • Activity: Self-checks
Case Study: ENT 401 Image Source: Wikimedia Commons • Challenge: • Need hands-on experiences • Need to observe demonstrations / procedures • Solution: • Vetted Mentors
Case Study: ANS 220 & 221Reproduction & Lactation in Domestic Animals • Challenges for students: • View macroscopic and microscopic materials • Visualize physiological processes • View demonstrations / participate in field trips
Case Study: ANS 220 Bull testicle anatomy Sow uterus anatomy • Challenge: • Identify macroscopic materials -label anatomy of reproductive organs • Solution: • Record narrated anatomy lesson
Case Study: ANS 220 • Challenge: • Need to visualize physiological processes (estrous cycle) • Solution: • Textbook publisher animation (McGraw Hill) • Estrous cycle multimedia project (in production)
Case Study: ANS 220 In estrus? Where on the scale? • Challenge: demonstrations • Need to observe procedures (reproductive) and demonstrations (animal behaviors). • Solution: • Video solutions • Flash Quizzes • Discussion forum
Case Study: ANS 220 • Challenge: • Need to observe procedures (birth of pigs) • Solution: • Shoot video of live birth (pig farrowing) with narration • Poster – See What You Feel
Case Study: PY 211/212 College Physics I and II • Challenges for students: • Need hands-on experiences • Discuss/share/submit results remotely • Work independently, not in a group
Case Study: PY 211/212 • Challenge: • Need hands-on experience • Solution: • Series of experiments created as interactive simulations that student controls
Case Study: PY 211/212 • Challenge: • Discuss/share/submit results remotely • Solution: • Series of experiments created as interactive simulations / enter own results / submit
Case Study: PY 211/212 • Challenge: • Discuss/share/submit results remotely • Solution: • Series of experiments created as interactive simulations / enter own results / submit
Case Study: PY 211/212 • Challenge: • Discuss/share/submit results remotely • Solution: • Lab report presented as a quiz
Case Study: PY 211/212 • Challenge: • Work independently, not in a group • Solution: • WebAssign problems with feedback
Case Study: ANS 206Anatomy of Domestic Animals • Challenges for students: • Need hands-on experience - dissection • Need to view macroscopic and microscopic materials • Visualize physiological processes
Case Study: ANS 206 • Challenge: • Hands-on experience - perform live dissection of fetal pig • Solution: • Froguts (dissect.froguts.com)
Case Study: ANS 206 • Challenge: • View macroscopic materials - Identify and compare skeletal differences between anatomy of horses, dogs, cats, sheep, cows • Solution: • Video tour of the various skeletons - horses, dogs, cats, sheep, cows
Case Study: ANS 206 • Challenge: • View macroscopic materials - major muscle groups • Solution: • Horse of a different color (Wizard of Oz)
Case Study: ANS 206 • Challenge: • Work independently, not in a group • Solution: • Video self-quizzes on the skeletons
Case Study: ANS 206 • Challenge: • Visualize physiological processes – glucose cycle • Solution: • “Krispy Kreme” Lab video
Case Study: ANS 206 • Challenge: • Visualize physiological processes • Solution: • View videos / send blood typing kits
Case Study: ANS 206 • Challenge: • Visualize physiological processes - Osmosis and diffusion • Solution: • Lab video: speeding up the timeline
Summary • Work independently not in a group. • Self-check quizzes • WebAssign • Mentors • Need to discuss/share /submit results remotely. • Lab reports – use quiz tool or Google docs • Data collection / sharing – Google docs • Need hands-on experiences. • Lab-in-a-Box – Create your own or commercial • Life Cycle Tool • Froguts - dissection
Summary • Need to view macroscopic and microscopic materials. • Videos of comparative anatomy • Virtual viewer (microscopic) • Need to visualize physiological / chemical / physical processes. • Secondary growth animation -- Krispy Kreme lab • Estrous cycle animation -- Osmosis & diffusion • Need to observe demonstrations / procedures or participate in field trips. • Live pig births (narrated) -- Vetted mentors • Animal behaviors / reproductive techniques • Field trip to NCSU Herbarium -- Life Cycle tool
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