How an Undergraduate Biology Laboratory Class benefits from using JoVE (original) (raw)

Marc Songini, JoVE Writer | Sep 25 2018 β€’ 6 min read

Case study at Northeastern University (Boston, U.S.A.)

THE BOTTOM LINE:

By adopting JoVE Science Education videos for her laboratory course, a Northeastern University Biology instructor saves significant time and effort in class and during lesson preparations.

THE CLASS

Teaching Assistant Professor at Northeastern University Dr. Dessy Raytcheva is in charge of BIOL 2309: Biology Project Lab. This is an inquiry-based, intensive laboratory class that allows students to design and conduct independent research projects.

THE CHALLENGE

The class demands that students rapidly learn complex laboratory experimental procedures. The students come from different backgrounds, with varying knowledge and experience β€” some have very limited biology lab experience. Each semester, Dr. Raytcheva ensures that even the least trained students are capable of performing in class and labs alongside those most familiar with biology theory and practice.

THE JoVE SOLUTION

The JoVE videos demonstrate basic biology concepts and laboratory procedures so that students can quickly perform new experiments. Learning via video requires less time that does studying with traditional text lab manuals. Says Dr. Raytcheva: β€œIt's easier to watch a five-minute video and complete a homework with a focus on procedures. Reading-enabled learning takes longer than video and some concepts are just better learned with video or animation.”

There are three ways the videos are integrated into the class:

  1. Pre-class assignments
  2. In-class, on-screen projection
  3. After-class homework assignments (posted to blackboard )

Relying on these methods, the students learn faster, and Dr. Raytcheva gets more time for in-depth learning interaction.

THE BENEFITS