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Area of Science:

  • Biology Education
  • Molecular and Cellular Biology

Background:

  • Traditional biology education often relies on rote memorization for complex processes.
  • Understanding cell division, including mitosis and meiosis, is fundamental but challenging for students.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel animation-based pedagogical approach for teaching cell division.
  • To demonstrate how question-driven, terminology-free animations can enhance conceptual understanding.

Main Methods:

  • Development of "candymation" videos focusing on the principles of mitosis and meiosis.
  • Animations are designed to be question-driven and avoid complex terminology.
  • Utilizing visual storytelling to illustrate biological processes.

Main Results:

  • Animations facilitate student focus on underlying biological principles.
  • The terminology-free approach aids comprehension of mitosis and meiosis.
  • Visual learning enhances engagement and reduces reliance on memorization.

Conclusions:

  • Well-designed animations are effective tools for teaching complex biological concepts.
  • The "candymation" method offers a promising alternative to traditional teaching methods for cell division.
  • This approach supports deeper conceptual understanding in biology education.