Rapid online teaching: movement of animal science courses online during COVID-19. Case study: pedagogical decisions in transitioning animal science courses online

被引:2
|
作者
Barnes, Taylor L. [1 ]
Ramsey, W. Shawn [1 ]
Dunlap, Kathrin A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Anim Sci, College Stn, TX 77845 USA
关键词
animal science; emergency remote teaching; hands-on; teaching methods;
D O I
10.1093/tas/txaa235
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Traditionally, earning a degree in animal science requires many face-to-face, hands-on courses; however, the COVID-19 pandemic created a situation in which traditional delivery of these courses may not be feasible as they provide a health risk to our students, teaching assistants, and instructors alike. This examination of two pedagogically different courses and how each was transitioned to an online format highlights the types of teaching decisions that are required to effectively teach animal science in an online format. The Farm Animal Production Systems lab was an animal handling and production practices lab, and although the transition to online delivery did not allow for students to participate in traditional hands-on development of skills, various resources were utilized that still achieved the development of animal handling concepts that will prepare students for later courses and work with live animals. In contrast, the Animal Science Laboratory Teaching Methods course remained consistent in format through the transition to online because students were still able to participate in discussion-based activities via Zoom meetings each week due to the small class size, which helped to maintain student engagement. However, the final teaching experience was modified to an alternative assignment. The alternate assignment included self-reflection and course evaluation that will help to improve both the Farm Animal Production Systems laboratory and the Animal Science Teaching Methods course in the future. Although COVID-19 has been a challenge that disrupted traditional courses, it has provided opportunities for a traditionally hands-on discipline, such as animal science, to more effectively engage students via an online platform.
引用
收藏
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Keeping Animal Science Courses "Experiential" in an Online Classroom.
    Buttrey, Emalee
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2022, 100 : 45 - 45
  • [2] Undergraduate success in animal science courses based on demographics, motivation, and online courses.
    Lavoie, Haylee
    Conner, Nathan
    Karr, Lisa
    Anderson, Kathy
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2019, 97 : 239 - 239
  • [3] Transitioning University Courses Online in Response to COVID-19
    Telles-Langdon, David M.
    JOURNAL OF TEACHING AND LEARNING, 2020, 14 (01): : 108 - 119
  • [4] The case for flexibility in online science courses: Strategies and caveats
    Nunes, Krystal
    Laliberte, Nicole
    Rawle, Fiona
    BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY EDUCATION, 2023, 51 (01) : 89 - 93
  • [5] Online teaching, student success, and retention in political science courses
    Hamann, Kerstin
    Glazier, Rebecca A.
    Wilson, Bruce M.
    Pollock, Philip H.
    EUROPEAN POLITICAL SCIENCE, 2021, 20 (03) : 427 - 439
  • [6] Online teaching, student success, and retention in political science courses
    Kerstin Hamann
    Rebecca A. Glazier
    Bruce M. Wilson
    Philip H. Pollock
    European Political Science, 2021, 20 : 427 - 439
  • [7] Effective Pedagogical Practices for Teaching Translation Courses Online in the Post-COVID-19 Era
    Alkhawaja, Linda
    Khoury, Ogareet
    Ibrahim, Hanan
    Ghnaim, Fida
    Awwad, Sirine
    EURASIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED LINGUISTICS, 2022, 8 (03): : 212 - 223
  • [8] Online processing plant tours as teaching tools for food science and poultry science courses
    Regenstein, J. M.
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2008, 87 : 77 - 77
  • [9] Personalized Feedback Emails: A Case Study on Online Introductory Computer Science Courses
    Voghoei, Sahar
    Tonekaboni, Navid Hashemi
    Yazdansepas, Delaram
    Soleymani, Saber
    Farahani, Abolfazl
    Arabnia, Hamid R.
    ACMSE 2020: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2020 ACM SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE, 2020, : 18 - 25
  • [10] Transitioning to Teaching Online During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Wilson, Jessica L.
    Hensley, Angie
    Culp-Roche, Amanda
    Hampton, Debra
    Hardin-Fanning, Fran
    Thaxton-Wiggins, Amanda
    SAGE OPEN NURSING, 2021, 7