Simon P Albon1, Devon A Cancilla, Harry Hubball. 1. Division of Biomolecular and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, University of British Columbia, 2146 East Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To pilot test and evaluate a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GCMS) case study as a teaching and learning tool. DESIGN: A case study incorporating remote access to a GCMS instrument through the Integrated Laboratory Network (ILN) at Western Washington University was developed and implemented. Student surveys, faculty interviews, and examination score data were used to evaluate learning. ASSESSMENT: While the case study did not impact final examination scores, approximately 70% of students and all faculty members felt the ILN-supported case study improved student learning about GCMS. Faculty members felt the "live" instrument access facilitated more authentic teaching. Students and faculty members felt the ILN should continue to be developed as a teaching tool. CONCLUSION: Remote access to scientific instrumentation can be used to modify case studies to enhance student learning and teaching practice in pharmaceutical analysis.
OBJECTIVES: To pilot test and evaluate a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GCMS) case study as a teaching and learning tool. DESIGN: A case study incorporating remote access to a GCMS instrument through the Integrated Laboratory Network (ILN) at Western Washington University was developed and implemented. Student surveys, faculty interviews, and examination score data were used to evaluate learning. ASSESSMENT: While the case study did not impact final examination scores, approximately 70% of students and all faculty members felt the ILN-supported case study improved student learning about GCMS. Faculty members felt the "live" instrument access facilitated more authentic teaching. Students and faculty members felt the ILN should continue to be developed as a teaching tool. CONCLUSION: Remote access to scientific instrumentation can be used to modify case studies to enhance student learning and teaching practice in pharmaceutical analysis.