"virtual Inquiry": Teaching Molecular Aspects of Evolutionary Biology Through Computer-Based Inquiry

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Toth E.E. [1 ]
Brem S.K. [2 ]
Erdos G. [3 ]
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[1] College of Human Resources and Education, West Virginia University, 604H Allen Hall, P.O. Box 6122, Morgantown, 26506-6122, WV
[2] Psychology in Education, School of Education, Arizona State University, University Drive and Mill Avenue, Tempe, AZ
[3] Department of Dermatology, University of Pittsburgh Medical School, Lathrop Hall, 190 Lothrop Street, Pittsburgh, 15213, PA
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美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Genetic diversity; Inquiry learning; Learning and instruction; Virtual laboratories;
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10.1007/s12052-009-0163-y
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Genetic diversity is a core concept in evolutionary biology; genetic variation is a prerequisite for heritable differential selection, and biodiversity plays a central role in debates about environmental policy today. The technique of gel electrophoresis provides a simple, visual demonstration of the variation that exists on the genetic level among individuals of a species. "DNA fingerprinting", in particular, is a method that exploits variation within species and has been explored extensively by the news media and popular television shows. In this paper, we suggest that science educators can capitalize on this momentum of interest and incorporate gel electrophoresis to their teaching as a starting point for the examination of genetic diversity that connects fundamental concepts of the molecular, cellular, organismic, and population levels of ecological organization. As a pedagogical tool toward this aim, we examine how increasingly complex inquiry learning can be supported in classrooms by the application of software tools called "virtual laboratories". The paper is a synthesis of current research on the integration of software design and instructional design to illustrate how two software tools can be employed for different levels of inquiry learning. © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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页码:679 / 687
页数:8
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