Catherine E. Leprevost, W. Gregory Cope, Yan Shen, Donnie Wrights
The American Biology Teacher 83 (9), 600-602, (14 December 2021) https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2021.83.9.600
KEYWORDS: pesticides, toxicology, cellular biology, neurobiology, neurons, Cell signaling, nervous system, jigsaw technique, cooperative learning, Web application, Animations
Pesticides and their associated modes of action serve as real-world examples of chemical toxicity, stimulating student interest and supporting their understanding of nervous system function and cell signaling. An open-source web application called “Neuron-to-Neuron Normal and Toxic Actions” hosts narrated animations of pesticide toxic actions and exists as a resource for instructors of advanced secondary or undergraduate biology courses. This article describes the features of the web application, reports student feedback on the animations, and details a cooperative learning procedure for instructors to use the web application in online learning environments or in-person classroom settings with technology support.