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"A Day in the Life of a Plant"

Learner-Centered, Web-based Education CEA Website & Simulation Modules
Efren Fitz-Rodriguez, PhD Student, Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering


This interdisciplinary collaboration will create an instructional website and a series of animated interactive teaching modules that simulate a spectrum of controlled environment engineering, plant biology/physiology, and environmental concepts. This collection of interactive animations, streaming videos, and instructional modules, which we have named, a “Day in the Life” (DITL) of a plant, will provide instructors and students within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) with innovative and engaging learner-centered, asynchronous educational tools designed to concretely demonstrate the often abstract or complex concepts and principles discussed in traditional classroom lecture. The main goal of the site content and the simulations is for students to achieve a deeper, more applicable understanding of their course material and ultimately to gain an elementary understanding of the extremely complex and dynamic interrelationships among plant biology/physiology, greenhouse systems, and their common environments. The teaching modules will be utilized as the fundamental basis of 4 courses (2 graduate, 2 undergraduate).

Supported by: USDA Higher Education Challenge grant program with University of Vermont, University of Florida and The Ohio State University
Cooperators: Dr. Gene Giacomelli, Dr. Chieri Kubota

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