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- Title
Learning Using Dynamic and Static Visualizations: Students’ Comprehension, Prior Knowledge and Conceptual Status of a Biotechnological Method.
- Authors
Yarden, Hagit; Yarden, Anat
- Abstract
The importance of biotechnology education at the high-school level has been recognized in a number of international curriculum frameworks around the world. One of the most problematic issues in learning biotechnology has been found to be the biotechnological methods involved. Here, we examine the unique contribution of an animation of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in promoting conceptual learning of the biotechnological method among 12th-grade biology majors. All of the students learned about the PCR using still images ( n = 83) or the animation ( n = 90). A significant advantage to the animation treatment was identified following learning. Students’ prior content knowledge was found to be an important factor for students who learned PCR using still images, serving as an obstacle to learning the PCR method in the case of low prior knowledge. Through analysing students’ discourse, using the framework of the conceptual status analysis, we found that students who learned about PCR using still images faced difficulties in understanding some mechanistic aspects of the method. On the other hand, using the animation gave the students an advantage in understanding those aspects.
- Subjects
BIOTECHNOLOGY study &; teaching; HIGH technology; POLYMERASE chain reaction; LEARNING; DNA polymerases; VISUALIZATION; EDUCATION
- Publication
Research in Science Education, 2010, Vol 40, Issue 3, p375
- ISSN
0157-244X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11165-009-9126-0