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1Biomedical Communications, Department of Biology, University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, ON, Canada, L5L 1C6; Institute of Medical Science, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5T 1W7.
Abstract:
Scientific visualizations (illustrations, three-dimensional models, animations, simulations, etc.) play an essential role in biology education, particularly when it comes to communicating phenomena occurring at the submicroscopic levels, beyond the level of unaided observation and without comparable counterparts at the macroscopic level. Students struggle with understanding the sizes of cells, molecules, and atoms in relation to one another as well as differentiating between the various time scales within which each of these levels is functioning. Visualizations can be powerful tools of intuition, playing a critical role in transforming the way students think about the scientific realm. However, a greater understanding of how the design features and affordances of different visualization modalities support learning is required if we are to provide pedagogically impactful experiences.
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