Developing student codesigned immersive virtual reality simulations for teaching of challenging concepts in molecular and cellular biology

Author:

Reen F Jerry12ORCID,Jump Owen3,McEvoy Grace4,McSharry Brian P1,Morgan John1,Murphy David45,O'Leary Niall1,O'Mahony Billy1,Scallan Martina1,Walsh Christine4,Supple Briony3

Affiliation:

1. School of Microbiology, University College Cork , Cork, Ireland

2. Synthesis and Solid State Pharmaceutical Centre, University College Cork , Cork, Ireland

3. Centre for the Integration of Research Teaching and Learning, University College Cork , Cork, Ireland

4. School of Computer Science and Information Technology, University College Cork , Cork, Ireland

5. MAVRIC Research Lab, School of Computer Science and Information Technology, University College Cork , Cork, Ireland

Abstract

Abstract Molecular biology theory represents a critical scaffold, which underpins multiple disciplines within life sciences education. However, it is well-documented that undergraduate students can struggle to achieve deeper understanding of key concepts and/or their application. One challenging, contributory aspect is the “invisible” nature of molecular biology processes compounded by critical 3D spatial orientations of the principal components and their interactions. Molecular theory specifically requires students to construct accurate, mental spatial models to develop their understanding. However, much of the traditional teaching and examination of such theory is limited to 2D representations. Technology-enhanced, complementary teaching and examination approaches, which engage students with spatial aspects of theoretical concepts, offer an exciting opportunity to support student learning in this area. In this study, we have explored the integration of an immersive virtual reality simulation based on a challenging molecular biology concept within an existing module taught at University College Cork. A mixed methods approach, grounded in learning theory, was undertaken to assess the student user and learning experience. The consensus response from students was one of enhanced learning, understanding, engagement, and motivation. Student partnership in the process of simulation design and integration was key to delivering the fully integrated experience.

Funder

Center for Teaching and Learning

Science Foundation Ireland

Health Research Board

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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