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Published on: March 5, 2008
Using origami and Shrinky Dinks to create active learning activities to tackle two microbiology concepts: cell
Manuela Tripepi1, Hannah M Schapiro1
1Department of Biological and Chemical Sciences, College of Life Sciences, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Abstract:
This paper presents two low-cost hands-on activities designed to enhance student understanding and address the pedagogical challenges faced by microbiology professors in teaching concepts related to cell structure and gene regulation. In the first activity, we used Shrinky Dinks and Jeopardy-style game questions to explore the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Students have to collect pieces and physically build their cell models. The second activity uses origami organelles sets from Edvotek to illustrate the regulation of gene expression in the lac and trp operons, incorporating mutation scenarios for analysis. The intended audience comprises undergraduate students in microbiology, including biology, pre-medical studies, and health profession majors. The activities were deployed in three microbiology lectures, and students were surveyed. Students' feedback highlights the efficacy of the hands-on approach and increased class participation, as two of the recurring words in the students' survey were "helpful" and "fun."
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