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Teaching Ichthyology Online with a Virtual Specimen Collection
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Sidlauskas, Brian L.
, Buser, Thaddaeus J.
, Burns, Michael D.
, Harper, Nick
, Kindred, Mark
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/ Alcohols
/ Aroma
/ CAI
/ Careers
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/ Collections
/ College campuses
/ Colleges & universities
/ Computer assisted instruction
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Digitization
/ Distance learning
/ Employment
/ Extracurricular activities
/ Functional morphology
/ Heart
/ Ichthyology
/ Internet
/ Laboratories
/ Medical students
/ Morphology
/ Natural history
/ Odour
/ Online instruction
/ Organismal biology
/ Pandemics
/ Phylogeny
/ Science education
/ Shutdowns
/ Students
/ Success
/ SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS
/ SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS: THE EXPANDING ROLE OF NATURAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS
/ Systematics
/ Teaching
/ Three dimensional models
/ Underserved populations
2021
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Teaching Ichthyology Online with a Virtual Specimen Collection
by
Sidlauskas, Brian L.
, Buser, Thaddaeus J.
, Burns, Michael D.
, Harper, Nick
, Kindred, Mark
in
Access
/ Adaptation
/ Alcohols
/ Aroma
/ CAI
/ Careers
/ Collection
/ Collections
/ College campuses
/ Colleges & universities
/ Computer assisted instruction
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Digitization
/ Distance learning
/ Employment
/ Extracurricular activities
/ Functional morphology
/ Heart
/ Ichthyology
/ Internet
/ Laboratories
/ Medical students
/ Morphology
/ Natural history
/ Odour
/ Online instruction
/ Organismal biology
/ Pandemics
/ Phylogeny
/ Science education
/ Shutdowns
/ Students
/ Success
/ SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS
/ SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS: THE EXPANDING ROLE OF NATURAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS
/ Systematics
/ Teaching
/ Three dimensional models
/ Underserved populations
2021
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Teaching Ichthyology Online with a Virtual Specimen Collection
by
Sidlauskas, Brian L.
, Buser, Thaddaeus J.
, Burns, Michael D.
, Harper, Nick
, Kindred, Mark
in
Access
/ Adaptation
/ Alcohols
/ Aroma
/ CAI
/ Careers
/ Collection
/ Collections
/ College campuses
/ Colleges & universities
/ Computer assisted instruction
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Digitization
/ Distance learning
/ Employment
/ Extracurricular activities
/ Functional morphology
/ Heart
/ Ichthyology
/ Internet
/ Laboratories
/ Medical students
/ Morphology
/ Natural history
/ Odour
/ Online instruction
/ Organismal biology
/ Pandemics
/ Phylogeny
/ Science education
/ Shutdowns
/ Students
/ Success
/ SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS
/ SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS: THE EXPANDING ROLE OF NATURAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS
/ Systematics
/ Teaching
/ Three dimensional models
/ Underserved populations
2021
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Teaching Ichthyology Online with a Virtual Specimen Collection
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Teaching Ichthyology Online with a Virtual Specimen Collection
2021
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Overview
For generations, organismal biologists have learned their craft in hands-on laboratories that teach anatomy, evolution, natural history, systematics, and functional morphology through specimen collection, observation, comparison, and manipulation. Though these activities teach the comparative method that lies at the heart of our discipline, students without access to specimen collections have been excluded from this foundational experience. To fill that gap, we developed a virtual collection of photographs and 3D specimen models and designed entirely online versions of courses in ichthyology and systematics of fishes. The virtualization allows students to illustrate and compare specimens in online labs, identify species from different habitats using dichotomous keys, contextualize the relationships of species, recognize synapomorphies using a phylogeny, take online specimen-based practical exams, and help each other recognize adaptations and diagnostic features on threaded discussion boards. The classes built around the collection educate and provide university credit to students lacking access to similar courses, and their infrastructure allowed face-to-face instruction to shift online rapidly after 2020's novel coronavirus shut down our brick-and-mortar campus. While we may never be able to replicate the aroma of oil-laden alcohol online, specimen virtualization opens access to experiential learning to an underserved and widespread audience; allows new generations of students to develop crucial skills in observation, comparison, and inference; and affords substantial instructional resiliency when unexpected challenges arise.
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American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists,American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (ASIH)
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