Cowboy Journal v22n2

Page 43

A lesson to HOLD Technology allows students to ‘grasp’ concepts

s the professor calls the 200-student class to attention, the low hum of conversations dwindles. As the lesson goes on, some find it difficult to grasp the intricate concepts taught. However, a new tool helps students in this Oklahoma State University food science classroom. Ranjith Ramanathan, associate professor in the OSU Department of Animal and Food Sciences, has taught

the Fundamentals of Food Science, FDSC 1133, for seven years, giving him a good idea of the best ways to teach these topics, he said. “It’s an intro-level class that gets up to 14 different majors from freshmen to seniors,” Ramanathan said. “Some have a really good science background, and some don’t. But, when we learn about basic food components, a lot of students have a hard time visualizing.” Ramanathan started using some

in-class demonstrations to help students understand what was going on; however, when he would ask students what was happening, many still could not explain it well, he said. “Then, I started using printed 3D models,” Ramanathan said. “That helped a lot with the visualization.” These models provided a key element missing to the lessons, he added. “The models help with the student learning,” he said. “When I grade, now

Ranjith Ramanathan uses these models of protein (orange) and amino acid (black) structures in his classes. Photo by Matt Staples.

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For the Love of Plants

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A Family Investment

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Two Generations of 4-H Passion

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A Heart for Food

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A Cooperative Effort

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A Tale of Two Doctors

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A Journey Ferguson College of Agriculture names the 2019-20 Outstanding Senior of Success

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Project Sustainability

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A Lesson to Hold

4min
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Beyond the Boots

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In the Midst of Change

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A Small Brown Invader

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Aim High

4min
pages 60-63

Renewing Rural Oklahoma

6min
pages 64-67

A True Trailblazer

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pages 50-57

Collaborating Progress

6min
pages 38-45

Climbing the Ranks

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Bon Appétit

6min
pages 34-37

Fostering Leaders

4min
pages 30-33

Legacy

5min
pages 18-22

Preparing for the Big Reveal

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pages 15-16

Agriculture is...

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Just Call Mary Ellen

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pages 28-29

Embarking on New Frontiers

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One Family. One Vision

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