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Ready, Cell, Go! Guided Movement Exercises in an Introductory Cell Biology Course.


ABSTRACT: Cells and dance are each dynamic manifestations of energy, shape, time, and space. Here we present a novel application of movement learning in cell biology education. "Ready, Cell, Go!" is a set of movement exercises for introductory cell biology students designed to teach concepts of fluidity, crowding, and chaos. These aspects of cells are difficult to glean from two-dimensional illustrations in textbooks or animations where necessary simplification abstracts processes from their full cellular context. Forty-four undergraduate biology students were guided to move using three sets of cues in a dance studio setting where each exercise aimed to experientially highlight and deepen understanding of a different aspect of cellular structure and function. Students described their experiences and personal learning outcomes in written reflections. The movement-based exercises we describe provided a means of discovery, inquiry, and interest for introductory cell biology students and serve as a template to teach other central concepts in cell biology.

SUBMITTER: Harris M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6914347 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ready, Cell, Go! Guided Movement Exercises in an Introductory Cell Biology Course.

Harris Miranda M   Fricke Wynn W   Vossler Megan M   Chatterjea Devavani D  

Journal of microbiology & biology education 20191218 3


Cells and dance are each dynamic manifestations of energy, shape, time, and space. Here we present a novel application of movement learning in cell biology education. "Ready, Cell, Go!" is a set of movement exercises for introductory cell biology students designed to teach concepts of fluidity, crowding, and chaos. These aspects of cells are difficult to glean from two-dimensional illustrations in textbooks or animations where necessary simplification abstracts processes from their full cellular  ...[more]

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