Yamanaka Akira
Affiliate Master
Yamaguchi University
Biological lab classes by non-face-to-face learning under the COVID-19 pandemic : microscopic observation
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 71
Page 247-254
published_at 2022-01-31
Title
コロナ禍における非対面方式での生物学実験 : 顕微鏡観察
Biological lab classes by non-face-to-face learning under the COVID-19 pandemic : microscopic observation
Abstract
Microscopic observation is one of the most basic and important skills for experiments in biology classes from compulsory education through to higher education. Microscopic observation in biology can help us better understand the microstructures of organisms and convey notions of beauty and fascination regarding the detailed nature of the microworld, which we cannot observe through our unaided eyes. However, many lab classes were postponed for the summer break because it was difficult for the faculty to conduct lab classes using equipment such as microscopes for non-face-toface learning at the university in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Under this situation, we planned that students do the experiment at home using handmade microscope. Students could make a simple Leeuwenhoek microscope very easily and use to understand the principle of the microscope. A non-face-to-face class required students to take the initiative in learning, which led to a better understanding of the principles of microscopy. Hence, the future integration of this nonface-to-face learning using a handmade microscope into an existing face-to-face lab class will be very useful for the teaching of science, especially biology, at many schools by science teachers and researchers.
Creators
Uemura Takumi
Source Identifiers
[PISSN] 24333670
[NCID] AA12810513
Creator Keywords
Homemade microscope
Observation
Biology education
Non-face-to-face learning
Languages
jpn
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
Date Issued
2022-01-31
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access