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Using Case Studies to Promote Student Engagement in Primary Literature Data Analysis and Evaluation

机译:利用案例研究促进学生参与小学文献数据分析和评估

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Analyzing and evaluating primary literature data is a common learning objective in undergraduate neuroscience courses. However, students with more clinically focused career goals often dismiss the relevance of evaluating basic neuroscience literature. Here, we describe using case studies to promote student engagement in primary literature in a cellular and molecular neuroscience course. Two example literature-based case studies are provided: Untwisting Pretzel Syndrome, a neurodevelopment case exploring synapse formation in a pretzel syndrome patient, and The Trials of ALS, a neurodegeneration case exploring axon degeneration and repair in an amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patient. These cases were assigned after neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration lectures covering key concepts. Both cases begin by introducing the patient and hypothesizing symptoms and diagnoses, followed by scenes incorporating primary data to illustrate disease pathogenesis and treatments. Students complete questions embedded in these cases as homework, and class time is used to discuss their answers. Discussion emphasizes that there can be multiple “correct” answers, and the best answers are accurate and well-supported. Accordingly, students edit their answers in class, and these annotations are factored into a pass/fail grade on the case. Additional scenes and questions from the same case studies are used on the course’s take-home exams, thereby allowing students to practice primary data analysis and evaluation before a graded assignment. Student evaluations support literature-based case studies as an effective learning tool, with students identifying cases as the most valuable aspect of the course, and reporting increased confidence in understanding cellular and molecular neuroscience.
机译:在初级神经科学课程中,分析和评估主要文献数据是一个常见的学习目标。但是,具有更多临床重点的职业目标的学生通常会忽略评估基本神经科学文献的相关性。在这里,我们描述了使用案例研究来促进学生参与细胞和分子神经科学课程的主要文献。提供了两个基于文献的案例研究:未扭曲的椒盐脆饼综合征,探讨椒盐脆饼综合征患者突触形成的神经发育案例,以及ALS的试验,探讨肌萎缩性侧索硬化症患者的轴突变性和修复的神经变性案例。这些病例是在涉及关键概念的神经发育和神经变性讲座之后分配的。两种情况均始于介绍患者并假设症状和诊断,然后是结合了主要数据以说明疾病发病机理和治疗方法的场景。学生将完成这些案例中的问题作为家庭作业,然后上课时间用来讨论他们的答案。讨论强调,可以有多个“正确”答案,而最佳答案是准确且得到良好支持的。相应地,学生在课堂上编辑他们的答案,并且这些注释被计入案例的通过/未通过等级。该课程的复习课使用了来自相同案例研究的其他场景和问题,从而使学生可以在评分作业之前练习主要数据分析和评估。学生评估支持基于文献的案例研究作为一种有效的学习工具,学生可以将案例确定为课程中最有价值的方面,并报告他们对理解细胞和分子神经科学的信心增强。

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