Laboratory Activity to Effectively Teach Introductory Geomicrobiology Concepts to Non-Geology Majors

We have designed a three-week experiment that can complement any microbiology course, to teach main geomicrobiology concepts for non-geology majors. One of the most difficult concepts for non-geology majors to comprehend is how bacteria serve as a platform for different mineralization reactions. In...

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Main Authors: Massimiliano Marvasi, Yarely C. Davila-Vazquez, Lilliam Casillas Martinez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Society for Microbiology 2013-08-01
Series:Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
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Online Access:http://jmbesubmissions.asm.org/index.php/jmbe/article/view/578
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spelling doaj-b1145b3062224c34816f1d0e8522d2a02020-11-25T02:48:23ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologyJournal of Microbiology & Biology Education1935-78771935-78852013-08-0114210.1128/jmbe.v14i2.578311Laboratory Activity to Effectively Teach Introductory Geomicrobiology Concepts to Non-Geology MajorsMassimiliano Marvasi0Yarely C. Davila-Vazquez1Lilliam Casillas Martinez2University of FloridaUniversity of Puerto Rico-HumacaoUniversity of Puerto Rico-HumacaoWe have designed a three-week experiment that can complement any microbiology course, to teach main geomicrobiology concepts for non-geology majors. One of the most difficult concepts for non-geology majors to comprehend is how bacteria serve as a platform for different mineralization reactions. In our three-week laboratory practice, students learn the main principles and conditions required for an induced bacterial mineralization. Upon completion of the laboratory experience, students will: 1) learn how microbialinduced mineralization (such as calcium carbonate formation) is affected by differential media and growth conditions; 2) understand how bacterial physiology affects any induced in situ or in vitro mineralization; 3) comprehend how growing conditions and bacterial physiologies interrelate, resulting in differential crystal formation. The teaching-learning process was assessed using a pre-/posttest with an increase from 26% to 76% in the number of positive answers from the students. We also measured the students’ proficiency while conducting specific technical tasks, revealing no major difficulties while conducting the experiments. A final questionnaire was provided with satisfactory evaluations from the students regarding the organization and content of the practices. 84–86% of the students agreed that the exercises improved their knowledge in geomicrobiology and would like to attend similar laboratories in the future. Such response is the best indicator that the laboratory practice can be implemented in any undergraduate/graduate microbiology course to effectively teach basic geomicrobiology concepts to non-geology majors. http://jmbesubmissions.asm.org/index.php/jmbe/article/view/578geomicrobiologylaboratory exercisebiofilmbiomineralizationnon-geology majors
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author Massimiliano Marvasi
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Lilliam Casillas Martinez
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Lilliam Casillas Martinez
Laboratory Activity to Effectively Teach Introductory Geomicrobiology Concepts to Non-Geology Majors
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
geomicrobiology
laboratory exercise
biofilm
biomineralization
non-geology majors
author_facet Massimiliano Marvasi
Yarely C. Davila-Vazquez
Lilliam Casillas Martinez
author_sort Massimiliano Marvasi
title Laboratory Activity to Effectively Teach Introductory Geomicrobiology Concepts to Non-Geology Majors
title_short Laboratory Activity to Effectively Teach Introductory Geomicrobiology Concepts to Non-Geology Majors
title_full Laboratory Activity to Effectively Teach Introductory Geomicrobiology Concepts to Non-Geology Majors
title_fullStr Laboratory Activity to Effectively Teach Introductory Geomicrobiology Concepts to Non-Geology Majors
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory Activity to Effectively Teach Introductory Geomicrobiology Concepts to Non-Geology Majors
title_sort laboratory activity to effectively teach introductory geomicrobiology concepts to non-geology majors
publisher American Society for Microbiology
series Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
issn 1935-7877
1935-7885
publishDate 2013-08-01
description We have designed a three-week experiment that can complement any microbiology course, to teach main geomicrobiology concepts for non-geology majors. One of the most difficult concepts for non-geology majors to comprehend is how bacteria serve as a platform for different mineralization reactions. In our three-week laboratory practice, students learn the main principles and conditions required for an induced bacterial mineralization. Upon completion of the laboratory experience, students will: 1) learn how microbialinduced mineralization (such as calcium carbonate formation) is affected by differential media and growth conditions; 2) understand how bacterial physiology affects any induced in situ or in vitro mineralization; 3) comprehend how growing conditions and bacterial physiologies interrelate, resulting in differential crystal formation. The teaching-learning process was assessed using a pre-/posttest with an increase from 26% to 76% in the number of positive answers from the students. We also measured the students’ proficiency while conducting specific technical tasks, revealing no major difficulties while conducting the experiments. A final questionnaire was provided with satisfactory evaluations from the students regarding the organization and content of the practices. 84–86% of the students agreed that the exercises improved their knowledge in geomicrobiology and would like to attend similar laboratories in the future. Such response is the best indicator that the laboratory practice can be implemented in any undergraduate/graduate microbiology course to effectively teach basic geomicrobiology concepts to non-geology majors.
topic geomicrobiology
laboratory exercise
biofilm
biomineralization
non-geology majors
url http://jmbesubmissions.asm.org/index.php/jmbe/article/view/578
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