학술논문

Using Storyboarding to Model Gene Expression
Document Type
research-article
Source
The American Biology Teacher, 2015 Jun . 77(6), 452-457.
Subject
Central Dogma
storyboarding
performance assessment
Next Generation Science Standards
transcription
translation
DNA
gene expression
heredity
Storyboards
Gene expression
Teachers
Classroom activities
Images
Terminology
Performance tests
Graphics
Molecular structure
Prior learning
Language
English
ISSN
00027685
19384211
Abstract
Students often find it challenging to create images of complex, abstract biological processes. Using modified storyboards, which contain predrawn images, students can visualize the process and anchor ideas from activities, labs, and lectures. Storyboards are useful in assessing students’ understanding of content in larger contexts. They enable students to use models to construct explanations, with evidence to support hypotheses – practices emphasized in the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Storyboards provide an opportunity for performance assessment of students’ content knowledge against a backdrop of observing patterns, determining scale, and establishing relationships between structure and function – crosscutting concepts within the NGSS framework.