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  • Biology and biochemistry students struggle to visualize complex 3D macromolecule structures due to the predominance of 2D teaching tools.
  • The introduction of immersive augmented reality (AR) visors, like Microsoft HoloLens, offers a novel way to visualize large-scale 3D holographic biomolecules, enhancing understanding.
  • Implementing AR exercises in various courses resulted in increased student interest in biomolecular structures, while also discussing the pros and cons of the technology used.

Article Abstract

Biology and biochemistry students must learn to visualize and comprehend the complex three-dimensional (3D) structures of macromolecules such as proteins or DNA. However, most tools available for teaching biomolecular structures typically operate in two dimensions. Here, we present protocols and pedagogical approaches for using immersive augmented reality (AR) visors, specifically the Microsoft HoloLens, to reinforce learning with large scale 3D holographic structures. We developed a novel workflow to render vividly colored custom biomolecules in AR visors. In addition, we developed AR exercises to review concepts relevant to protein or DNA structure and then implemented the exercises in four different biology and biochemistry courses. Surveys showed that students reported greater interest in biomolecular structures after the exercise. We also highlight some of the advantages and disadvantages of the software and hardware of this upcoming technology.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bmb.21341DOI Listing

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