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Modeling DNA structure and processes through animation and kinesthetic visualizations

Posted on:2014-06-21Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Michigan State UniversityCandidate:Hager, ChristineFull Text:PDF
GTID:2455390005983902Subject:Education
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There have been many studies regarding the effectiveness of visual aids that go beyond that of static illustrations. Many of these have been concentrated on the effectiveness of visual aids such as animations and models or even non-traditional visual aid activities like role-playing activities.;This study focuses on the effectiveness of three different types of visual aids: models, animation, and a role-playing activity. Students used a modeling kit made of Styrofoam balls and toothpicks to construct nucleotides and then bond nucleotides together to form DNA. Next, students created their own animation to depict the processes of DNA replication, transcription, and translation. Finally, students worked in teams to build proteins while acting out the process of translation.;Students were given a pre- and post-test that measured their knowledge and comprehension of the four topics mentioned above. Results show that there was a significant gain in the post-test scores when compared to the pre-test scores. This indicates that the incorporated visual aids were effective methods for teaching DNA structure and processes.
Keywords/Search Tags:Visual, DNA, Processes, Animation
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