VISUALIZATION APPROACH TO STRUCTURE-FUNCTION RELATIONSHIP IN BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES

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Autor(a) principal: Luetić, M.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Bezić, N., Pavela-Vrančić, M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Ensino de Bioquímica
Texto Completo: http://bioquimica.org.br/revista/ojs/index.php/REB/article/view/597
Resumo: Introduction: Most of recent research in the field of education strongly recommends the use of visualization in the daily teacher’s practice, especially when it comes to teaching science. Objectives: We investigated the impact of different kinds of visualization on student’s accomplishments, and the relationship between 2D and 3D visualization on the learning outcomes in biochemistry teaching, as well as gender-related differences in 2D vs 3D perception abilities. Materials and Methods: The research study was conducted on a sample of 149 senior secondary school students, devided into three groups: control group (usual teaching approach), and two experimental groups taught using different kinds of visualization: E1 (2D and 3D static visualization tools), and E2 (3D dynamic visualization tools, in addition). Discussion and results: We measured the students’ learning outcomes in biochemistry, as well as the level of satisfaction with different teaching methods. The data were interpreted by performing statistical measures and analyses. In order to validate our hypothesis, we used one-tail and two-tail ANOVA analyses (along with the t-test).Conclusions: There was no statistical significance regarding 2D vs 3D visualization tools in biochemistry teaching. Although there existed some gender-related differences in students’ achievements (in favor of females), it was not established that they were related to the type of visualization (2D or 3D) tools applied. However students from the E2 group (additional computer animations) were more interested and involved in this kind of teaching. Although the results do not show a statistical significance in favor of 3D visualization, we must conclude that in teaching biochemistry it is certainly a more efficient approach than traditional teacher-oriented lessons. By using this kind of visualization tools in everyday teaching practice, chemistry teachers are given the opportunity to enlighten students with somewhat complex and abstract biochemical concepts.
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spelling VISUALIZATION APPROACH TO STRUCTURE-FUNCTION RELATIONSHIP IN BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULESBiochemistry; Teaching; VisualizationIntroduction: Most of recent research in the field of education strongly recommends the use of visualization in the daily teacher’s practice, especially when it comes to teaching science. Objectives: We investigated the impact of different kinds of visualization on student’s accomplishments, and the relationship between 2D and 3D visualization on the learning outcomes in biochemistry teaching, as well as gender-related differences in 2D vs 3D perception abilities. Materials and Methods: The research study was conducted on a sample of 149 senior secondary school students, devided into three groups: control group (usual teaching approach), and two experimental groups taught using different kinds of visualization: E1 (2D and 3D static visualization tools), and E2 (3D dynamic visualization tools, in addition). Discussion and results: We measured the students’ learning outcomes in biochemistry, as well as the level of satisfaction with different teaching methods. The data were interpreted by performing statistical measures and analyses. In order to validate our hypothesis, we used one-tail and two-tail ANOVA analyses (along with the t-test).Conclusions: There was no statistical significance regarding 2D vs 3D visualization tools in biochemistry teaching. Although there existed some gender-related differences in students’ achievements (in favor of females), it was not established that they were related to the type of visualization (2D or 3D) tools applied. However students from the E2 group (additional computer animations) were more interested and involved in this kind of teaching. Although the results do not show a statistical significance in favor of 3D visualization, we must conclude that in teaching biochemistry it is certainly a more efficient approach than traditional teacher-oriented lessons. By using this kind of visualization tools in everyday teaching practice, chemistry teachers are given the opportunity to enlighten students with somewhat complex and abstract biochemical concepts.Sociedade Brasileira de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular - SBBqLuetić, M.Bezić, N.Pavela-Vrančić, M.2015-08-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResumos SBBq - avaliados pelos paresSBBq resúmenes - revisada por paresSBBq abstracts / peer-reviewedapplication/pdfhttp://bioquimica.org.br/revista/ojs/index.php/REB/article/view/59710.16923/reb.v13i2.597Revista de Ensino de Bioquímica; v. 13 (2015): Especial eventos; 29Revista de Enseñanza de Bioquímica; v. 13 (2015): Especial eventos; 29Journal of Biochemistry Education; v. 13 (2015): Especial eventos; 29Revista de Ensino de Bioquímica; v. 13 (2015): Especial eventos; 292318-8790reponame:Revista de Ensino de Bioquímicainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular (SBBq)instacron:SBBQMporhttp://bioquimica.org.br/revista/ojs/index.php/REB/article/view/597/497Direitos autorais 2015 Revista de Ensino de Bioquímicahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-03-25T17:25:13Zoai:ojs.bioquimica.org.br:article/597Revistahttp://bioquimica.org.br/revista/ojs/index.php/REBONGhttp://bioquimica.org.br/revista/ojs/index.php/REB/oaicontato@bioquimica.org.br||ensinodebioquimica@gmail.com2318-87901677-2318opendoar:2022-03-25T17:25:13Revista de Ensino de Bioquímica - Sociedade Brasileira de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular (SBBq)false
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title VISUALIZATION APPROACH TO STRUCTURE-FUNCTION RELATIONSHIP IN BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
spellingShingle VISUALIZATION APPROACH TO STRUCTURE-FUNCTION RELATIONSHIP IN BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Luetić, M.
Biochemistry; Teaching; Visualization
title_short VISUALIZATION APPROACH TO STRUCTURE-FUNCTION RELATIONSHIP IN BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
title_full VISUALIZATION APPROACH TO STRUCTURE-FUNCTION RELATIONSHIP IN BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
title_fullStr VISUALIZATION APPROACH TO STRUCTURE-FUNCTION RELATIONSHIP IN BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
title_full_unstemmed VISUALIZATION APPROACH TO STRUCTURE-FUNCTION RELATIONSHIP IN BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
title_sort VISUALIZATION APPROACH TO STRUCTURE-FUNCTION RELATIONSHIP IN BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
author Luetić, M.
author_facet Luetić, M.
Bezić, N.
Pavela-Vrančić, M.
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author2 Bezić, N.
Pavela-Vrančić, M.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Luetić, M.
Bezić, N.
Pavela-Vrančić, M.
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biochemistry; Teaching; Visualization
topic Biochemistry; Teaching; Visualization
description Introduction: Most of recent research in the field of education strongly recommends the use of visualization in the daily teacher’s practice, especially when it comes to teaching science. Objectives: We investigated the impact of different kinds of visualization on student’s accomplishments, and the relationship between 2D and 3D visualization on the learning outcomes in biochemistry teaching, as well as gender-related differences in 2D vs 3D perception abilities. Materials and Methods: The research study was conducted on a sample of 149 senior secondary school students, devided into three groups: control group (usual teaching approach), and two experimental groups taught using different kinds of visualization: E1 (2D and 3D static visualization tools), and E2 (3D dynamic visualization tools, in addition). Discussion and results: We measured the students’ learning outcomes in biochemistry, as well as the level of satisfaction with different teaching methods. The data were interpreted by performing statistical measures and analyses. In order to validate our hypothesis, we used one-tail and two-tail ANOVA analyses (along with the t-test).Conclusions: There was no statistical significance regarding 2D vs 3D visualization tools in biochemistry teaching. Although there existed some gender-related differences in students’ achievements (in favor of females), it was not established that they were related to the type of visualization (2D or 3D) tools applied. However students from the E2 group (additional computer animations) were more interested and involved in this kind of teaching. Although the results do not show a statistical significance in favor of 3D visualization, we must conclude that in teaching biochemistry it is certainly a more efficient approach than traditional teacher-oriented lessons. By using this kind of visualization tools in everyday teaching practice, chemistry teachers are given the opportunity to enlighten students with somewhat complex and abstract biochemical concepts.
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