Investigating student experiences of botanical field work using a semi-immersive virtual botanical fieldtrip

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Abstract

Field teaching is an essential component of botany and ecology; however, field classes were among the most likely to be cancelled during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Virtual alternatives that could be used to meet learning outcomes for botany (e.g. plant identification, surveying skills development) were largely unavailable at this time. To address this, a semi-immersive virtual botanical fieldtrip was developed using H5P. The resource consists of a 360 site tour, an interactive book with a series of interactive videos to mimic quadrat analysis and plant identification, and a plant identification guide to aid students in identifying species. Students responded largely positively to the resource, although they had a clear preference to undertake fieldwork in person in a more traditional manner. The resource is the first such virtual botanical fieldtrip and allows the retention of most learning outcomes for a traditional field class. This type of resource has considerable potential in a post-pandemic world to widen participation and let students experience ecosystems that they might otherwise not have the opportunity to investigate. The resource is available for use under a CC BY-NC-SA licence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1551-1590
Number of pages40
JournalJournal of Biological Education
Volume58
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Botany
  • ecological pedagogy
  • ecology
  • online learning
  • virtual fieldwork

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