The Explorer's Guide to Biology: A Free Multimedia Educational Resource to Promote Deep Learning and Understanding of the Scientific Process

J Microbiol Biol Educ. 2022 Mar 28;23(1):e00257-21. doi: 10.1128/jmbe.00257-21. eCollection 2022 Apr.

Abstract

Here, we describe a new open-access digital resource for teaching and learning life science, The Explorer's Guide to Biology (available at explorebiology.org). Biology can often feel like a daunting subject where learners must comprehend a sea of facts before they can participate in meaningful discussions regarding core biology concepts or biological research. In truth, developing an intellectual framework by learning how scientists solve complex biological questions may be more valuable than memorizing a sea of facts. Yet, there is a lack of free educational resources that address this issue or attempt to provide learners with context for the knowledge they are gaining. Our goal is to offer learners a more exciting and accurate window into the life sciences. Our content is designed to help learners educate themselves by engaging with stories of discovery that highlight the process of science. This strategy not only provides an intellectual framework for the content presented but also provides the learner with an accurate view of the process of science. We leverage multiple modes of content delivery (such as videos, images, text, interactive activities, and just-in-time assessments) to create an engaging learning experience and an easily adaptable teaching resource. The resource is targeted for undergraduate or AP high school-level life science educators and learners, however, it is designed so anyone who is interested in learning about life science can engage with the content with little to no prior knowledge.

Keywords: Explorer's Guide; biology education; online resource; science communication; science education; teaching resource.