Incorporating students' own skin bacteria samples into microbiology courses presents a practical and engaging approach. This project-based learning strategy addresses the limitations of traditional microbiology experiments, fostering independent inquiry and deeper understanding of microbial concepts. By analyzing their own microbiota, students gain valuable insights while developing essential scientific skills. The implementation of this project offers cost-effective and engaging motivational strategies for microbiology education, with the potential to enhance microbiology education globally.
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29 October 2024
Enhancing Microbiology Laboratory Course: A Practical Approach to Project-Based Learning via Skin Bacteria Analysis
Xuan Zhou,
Bo Zhang
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The American Biology Teacher
Vol. 86 • No. 8
October 2024
Vol. 86 • No. 8
October 2024
cost-effective strategy
Microbiology teaching lab
project-based learning
skin flora