A bite of parasite,experiences of application of documentaries into parasi-tology class teaching
10.16250/j.32.1374.2015015
- VernacularTitle:舌尖上的寄生虫--纪录片在医学寄生虫学教学中的应用体会
- Author:
Yue GUO
;
Hongchang ZHOU
;
Yunliang YAO
;
Shengwen SHAO
;
Xiaochen RU
;
Haiyan DONG
;
Ting ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Medical parasitology;
Teaching;
Documentary;
Monsters Inside Me;
A Bite of China
- From:
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control
2015;(3):316-318
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Medical parasitology education has been facing some difficulties because it is a course of wide range lacking clini?cal cases and concerned specimens of parasites currently. In addition its relationship with life is not closely enough. All these reasons may impact the effect of class education negatively. Therefore it is important to increase the vitality of parasitology edu?cation and diversify the instructional mode by using the resources from Internet. In recent years the Discovery Channel has up?loaded a documentary Monsters Inside Me online. This documentary is high professional and closely linked with parasitology. It maintains numbers of clinical cases about parasitic diseases. Each episode is about 3 minutes and shortly enough to be intro?duced into class teaching. However this resource has not been fully used in domestic temporally. We found that direct introduc?tion of the documentary into class teaching can enrich teaching forms to attract learning interest of students and finally improve the teaching effect of class. Above that another popular documentary A Bite of China involves many related knowledge points of parasitology. The appropriate usage of the knowledge can build up close linkage between book and life which is extremely help?ful to give students a deep impression of parasitology. In brief it is our strong recommendation to introduce the documentary Monsters Inside Me into class.