Cloud-controlled microscopy enables remote project-based biology education in Latinx communities in the United States and Latin America

Author:

Baudin Pierre V.ORCID,Sacksteder Raina E.ORCID,Worthington Atesh K.ORCID,Voitiuk KaterynaORCID,Ly Victoria T.ORCID,Hoffman Ryan N.,Elliott Matthew A.T.ORCID,Parks David F.ORCID,Ward Rebecca,Torres-Montoya SebastianORCID,Amend Finn,Montellano Duran NataliaORCID,Vargas Paola A.,Martinez Guadalupe,Alvarado-Arnez Lucia Elena,Ehrlich DrewORCID,Rosen Yohei M.ORCID,Breevoort ArnarORCID,Schouten TallulahORCID,Kurniawan SriORCID,Haussler DavidORCID,Teodorescu MirceaORCID,Mostajo-Radji Mohammed A.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractProject-based learning (PBL) has long been recognized as an effective way to teach complex biology concepts. However, not all institutions have the resources to facilitate effective project-based coursework for students. We have developed a framework for facilitating PBL using remote-controlled internet-connected microscopes. Through this approach, one lab facility can host an experiment allowing simultaneous interaction by many students worldwide. Experiments on this platform can be run on long timescales and with materials that are typically unavailable to high school classrooms. This allows students to perform novel research projects rather than just repeat standard classroom experiments. To investigate the impact of this program, we designed and ran six user studies with students worldwide. All experiments were executed in Santa Cruz and San Francisco, California, with observations and decisions made remotely by the students using their personal computers and cellphones. In surveys gathered after the experiments’ conclusion, students reported increased excitement for science and a greater desire to pursue a career in STEM. This framework represents a novel, scalable, and effective PBL approach that has the potential to democratize biology and STEM education around the world.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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