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Introducing Student Presentations into Genetics Lecture: Impact on Motivation, Performance and Presentation Skills Rongsun Pu, Kean University, NJ Learning.

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1 Introducing Student Presentations into Genetics Lecture: Impact on Motivation, Performance and Presentation Skills Rongsun Pu, Kean University, NJ Learning problem: Lack of background, interest and/or motivation in Genetics Lecture for majors Consequence (anecdotal): low knowledge retention

2 Research Question & Design What is the impact of introducing student presentations in Genetics Lecture on Student motivation? Test performance? Presentation skills? Student Population: Diverse background, many underprepared Current format: 2x75 min lectures / wk, 30-36 students / section Proposed format: One major unit → student presentations (teams of 2, 2-3 weeks) Others units: same old

3 Importance of Research Question Student motivation is tied to performance in class Presentations help students gain communication skills, not just content knowledge

4 Assessment Do presenters do better than non-presenters on their own topic? test scores Do non-presenters do better than students in lecture- only format (from previous years)? test scores Measure voluntary attendance during presentation weeks and lecture weeks; compare with previous years Presentation skills surveys

5 Implementation Pairs of students choose topic w/ instructor approval Research on definition of genetic terms, history, pedigree, notable example, etc Instructor helps with research, ppt design and organization 3-5 min questions/feedback 2-3 weeks’ of presentations Presentation graded with provided rubrics All topics presented appear on exams

6 Implementation Unit = inheritance mechanisms of human (and other common) traits Topics –Dominance / recessiveness –Incomplete dominance –Codominance –Genomic imprinting –Lethal alleles –Multiple alleles –Multiple genes –Epistasis –Temperature-sensitive alleles –Etc


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