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<li class="ldd_contents"><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:HokkaidoU_Japan/Outreach/Discussion#Background">Background</a></li>
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<h1>Education</h1>
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<p>We held a workshop in Hokkaido University Festival, as iGEM HokkaidoU team, following last year. In this event, we tried to explain these things</p>
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<p>We held a workshop in Hokkaido University Festival. In this event, we conducted an educational workshops with some posters on the following topics.</p>
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<li>"What is DNA?" and "DNA is actually familiar to us."</li>
<li>"What is DNA?" and "DNA is actually familiar to us."</li>
<li>“What is iGEM?” and “What is our activity?”</li>
<li>“What is iGEM?” and “What is our activity?”</li>
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<p>To achieve our goal, we conducted an experiment: “Detection of DNA extraction from banana” and poster sessions: “What is DNA?” , ”What is synthetic biology? ” and “What is iGEM?”</p>
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<p>As an educational program, we conducted an experiment for participants: “Detection of DNA extraction from banana” and poster sessions: “What is DNA?” , ”What is synthetic biology? ” and “What is iGEM?”</p>
<p>In the experiment, we used only daily materials because we wanted partipants to get more familiar to DNA.</p>
<p>In the experiment, we used only daily materials because we wanted partipants to get more familiar to DNA.</p>
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acid and salt. Detergent breaks cell membrane.</li>
acid and salt. Detergent breaks cell membrane.</li>
<li>Pour 1 and 2 into a beaker through coffee filter and filtrate them.</li>
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<li>After 5minutes or so, pour 100% ethanol 40 mL into the beaker slowly.</li>
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<li>Then you’ll see some white lump, that’s exactly DNA!!</li>
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<li>Then you’ll see some white lump. That’s exactly the DNA!!</li>
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This experiment is so easy that people of all ages, from children to the elderly, are able to enjoy it and feel DNA is familiar with them.
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As this experiment was so easy, participants of all ages from children to the elderly enjoyed it and felt DNA was familiar to them.
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In poster session, we made a presentation about four contents; about DNA, gene recombination, iGEM and our project of last year.
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In poster session, we made a presentation about four contents including "DNA", "gene recombination", "iGEM", and the  project of last year.
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We drew posters with pictures and illustrations to let people understand easily and had some conversation with them to know how they understand our explanation. We had a good chance to communicate with people having various background or generation and to practice presentation.
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We drew up posters with pictures and illustrations to let people understand easily. Also we had some conversation with them to know whether they could understand our explanation or not. We had a good opportunity to communicate with Hokkaido citizen having various backgrounds and generations.
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We took questionnaires from participants of our workshop, 133 people. Here we show them.
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We took questionnaires from participants of our workshop (133 people). The results are shown below.
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And we asked them to quantify their impression about gene recombination from 0 (bad) to 10 (good), attached with the reasons. Before and after the experiment, their answer changed.
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We asked them to quantify their impression about gene recombination from 0 (bad) to 10 (good), attached with reasons. Before and after the experiment, their answers changed.
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<h3>Participant 1</h3>
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<p>Age: 40's Sex: F</p>
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<p>Before; 5: Because gene recombination seems to be unnatural</p>
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<p>Age: 40’s / Sex: F</p>
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<p>After; 8: Because to add the good condition is good I feel it's good thing</p>
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<p>Score before workshop: 1<br>Because natural corns or soy beans seem better than gene recombinated ones.</p>
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<p>Score after workshop: 7<br>If it is used for medicine and limited in supportive usage, I would accept it.</p>
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<p>Before; 8: Because it is necessary</p>
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<p>Age: teenager / Sex: M</p>
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<p>After; 8: Because it is necessary and has many possibilities</p>
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<p>Score before workshop: 8<br>Because there are lots benefits to use gene recombination.</p>
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<p>Score after workshop: 8<br>Because I knew about it already so my impression is not so changed.</p>
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<p>Age: 40's Sex: F</p>
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<p>Before; 1: Because natural corns or soy beans seem better than gene recommbinated corns or soy beans</p>
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<p>Age: 20’s / Sex: M</p>
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<p>After; 7: If it is used for medicine and limited in supportive usage, I can accept it</p>
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<p>Score before workshop: 8<br>Because it’s one of the solutions of food crisis even it has possibility to make harmful foods by gene recombination.</p>
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<p>Score after workshop: 8<br>Because the event was interesting.</p>
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<p>Age: teenager Sex: M</p>
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<p>Before; 8: Because there are so many benefits to use gene recombination</p>
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<p>Age: teenager / Sex: F</p>
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<p>After; 8: Because I have known about it before this event, the impression is not so changed</p>
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<p>Score before workshop: 5<br>Because it’s true that the technology is so great but I’m afraid that human beings may change ecosystems.</p>
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<p>Score after workshop: 8<br>Because it has a lot of benefits for human beings, we should take advantage of it  after research of its effects.</p>
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<p>Age: 20's Sex: M</p>
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<p>Before; 8: Because gene recombination is necessary under this circumstance</p>
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<p>Age: 50’s / Sex: F</p>
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<p>After; 5: As I usually feel about it</p>
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<p>Score before workshop: 1<br>Because my impression which have a possibility to harm ecosystems.</p>
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<p>Score after workshop: 3<br>It might be good if it is  only used for good usages for human beings like preventing environmental problems or making medicines.</p>
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<p>Before; 5: Because it might be true that gene recombination makes sence in developping technology but I'm afraid that genetically modified foods harm our health</p>
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<p>After; 5: Same as previous comment</p>
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<p>Score before workshop: 1<br>I don’t know much about it, but I think it might be harmful.</p>
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<p>Score after workshop: 1<br>There’s not so much difference between before joining event and after that.</p>
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<p>Before; 3: Because there are noisome impressions about gene recombination because usually food labeling says "We don't use any GM foods"</p>
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<p>After; 5: Because I heard that it is useful in our lives for example making medicine by <i>E. coli</i></p>
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<p>Score before workshop: 0<br>Because it is harmful for human health.</p>
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<p>Score after workshop: 8<br>Because I could know that there’s no effects to human body and it is useful for our lives.</p>
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<p>Age: teenager Sex: M</p>
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<p>Before; 5: Because I learned about geneticall-modified rice I wanted to give good score but I also heard about a bad news about genetically-modified sheep so I gave you average score</p>
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<p>Age: teenager / Sex: F</p>
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<p>After; 6: Because sometimes it is necessary for research the impression became a little better</p>
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<p>Score before workshop: 4<br>Because my impression for genetically modified foods is bad.</p>
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<p>Score after workshop: 6<br>Because I get to know that genetically modified foods are digested in our body.</p>
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<h2>Comments</h2>
<h2>Comments</h2>
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My children(3 and 6 years old) joined. They couldn't understand what DNA is but through the experiment by using banana, a kind of things familiar with our life, they could watch something which was unseeable and it was interesting for them. Thank you
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My children (3 and 6 years old) took part in your event. They couldn’t understand what DNA is, but through the experiment using things familiar with our life, they could watch something curious and it was interesting for them. Thank you.
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You should be sensitive that explanation should fit for participants level. In the first place, there are not so many people who know about "DNA"
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You should be careful so that your explanation be suitable for participants’ level. There may be many people who even don’t know the word "DNA".
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<li>Do your best in iGEM competition!
<li>Do your best in iGEM competition!
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It was interesting because I could watch DNA with my eyes
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It was interesting because I could watch DNA with my eyes.
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It was interesting and I could know about DNA a little
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It was interesting and I could know about DNA a little.
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The picture of DNA etc you draw were helpful for my understanding
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The picture of DNA you drew was helpful for my understanding
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I felt it good that I could experiment by using things familiar with our life
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I felt it good that I could experiment using things familiar with our life.
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The experiment was so interesting. Thank you
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The experiment was so interesting. Thank you.
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I was surprised at watching DNA easily. It was interesting
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I was surprised by that watching DNA is very easy. It was interesting,
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It was interesting. The explanation helped me
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It was interesting. The explanation helped me.
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The explanation was so clear
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The explanation was so clear.
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I was taught by your clear explanation. Thank you
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I was taught by your clear explanation. Thank you.
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I asked you about DNA sequence but the answer was so clear. Thank you
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I asked you what "DNA sequence" is. Your answer was so easy to understand. Thank you.
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Because in experiment I use things familiar with our life, it was so plain. The method of experiment was amasingly easy and the experiment was interesting
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The things used in the experiment were familiar with our daily life, so it was very handy. The method of experiment was amazingly easy and the experiment itself was interesting.
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By careful lecture, I could know about DNA detailedly. Thank you
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Your careful lecture told me about DNA in detail. Thank you.
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It was interesting and good study for me
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It was interesting and very educational for me.
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It was good study for me because I knew what's DNA. I want to observe it next time
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It was educational for me. I got to know what’s DNA. I want to participate next time, too.
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I was surprised that we can extract DNA by using groceries. I wanted to know why it is easy to extract banana's DNA
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I was surprised that we can extract DNA by using groceries. I wanted to know why it is easy to extract banana’s DNA
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The event was good experience for me because I have heard only the name of DNA but I knew about nothing at all
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It was interesting. Gene recombination has bad impression not for technology itself but for the usages for food
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 9 September 2015

Outreach
Univ. Festival

Education

We held a workshop in Hokkaido University Festival. In this event, we conducted an educational workshops with some posters on the following topics.

  • "What is DNA?" and "DNA is actually familiar to us."
  • “What is iGEM?” and “What is our activity?”

As an educational program, we conducted an experiment for participants: “Detection of DNA extraction from banana” and poster sessions: “What is DNA?” , ”What is synthetic biology? ” and “What is iGEM?”

In the experiment, we used only daily materials because we wanted partipants to get more familiar to DNA.

How to Exmeriment

  1. Crush one third of banana with spoon; to break its cell wall
  2. Mix well 10% saltine water 30 mL and detergent 2.5 mL; Saltine water makes nucleic acid and salt. Detergent breaks cell membrane.
  3. Pour 1 and 2 into a beaker through coffee filter and filtrate them.
  4. After 5 minutes or so, pour 100% ethanol 40 mL into the beaker slowly.
  5. Then you’ll see some white lump. That’s exactly the DNA!!

As this experiment was so easy, participants of all ages from children to the elderly enjoyed it and felt DNA was familiar to them.

Poster Session

In poster session, we made a presentation about four contents including "DNA", "gene recombination", "iGEM", and the project of last year.

We drew up posters with pictures and illustrations to let people understand easily. Also we had some conversation with them to know whether they could understand our explanation or not. We had a good opportunity to communicate with Hokkaido citizen having various backgrounds and generations.

Extracted DNA
iGEM booth in univ. festival

Survey

Questionnaires

We took questionnaires from participants of our workshop (133 people). The results are shown below.

We asked them to quantify their impression about gene recombination from 0 (bad) to 10 (good), attached with reasons. Before and after the experiment, their answers changed.

Participant 1

Age: 40’s / Sex: F

Score before workshop: 1
Because natural corns or soy beans seem better than gene recombinated ones.

Score after workshop: 7
If it is used for medicine and limited in supportive usage, I would accept it.

Participant 2

Age: teenager / Sex: M

Score before workshop: 8
Because there are lots benefits to use gene recombination.

Score after workshop: 8
Because I knew about it already so my impression is not so changed.

Participant 3

Age: 20’s / Sex: M

Score before workshop: 8
Because it’s one of the solutions of food crisis even it has possibility to make harmful foods by gene recombination.

Score after workshop: 8
Because the event was interesting.

Participant 4

Age: teenager / Sex: F

Score before workshop: 5
Because it’s true that the technology is so great but I’m afraid that human beings may change ecosystems.

Score after workshop: 8
Because it has a lot of benefits for human beings, we should take advantage of it after research of its effects.

Participant 5

Age: 50’s / Sex: F

Score before workshop: 1
Because my impression which have a possibility to harm ecosystems.

Score after workshop: 3
It might be good if it is only used for good usages for human beings like preventing environmental problems or making medicines.

Participant 6

Age: teenager / Sex: F

Score before workshop: 1
I don’t know much about it, but I think it might be harmful.

Score after workshop: 1
There’s not so much difference between before joining event and after that.

Participant 7

Age: teenager / Sex: F

Score before workshop: 0
Because it is harmful for human health.

Score after workshop: 8
Because I could know that there’s no effects to human body and it is useful for our lives.

Participant 8

Age: teenager / Sex: F

Score before workshop: 4
Because my impression for genetically modified foods is bad.

Score after workshop: 6
Because I get to know that genetically modified foods are digested in our body.

Comments

At last, we show you the comments from the participants.

  • My children (3 and 6 years old) took part in your event. They couldn’t understand what DNA is, but through the experiment using things familiar with our life, they could watch something curious and it was interesting for them. Thank you.
  • You should be careful so that your explanation be suitable for participants’ level. There may be many people who even don’t know the word "DNA".
  • Do your best in iGEM competition!
  • It was interesting because I could watch DNA with my eyes.
  • It was interesting and I could know about DNA a little.
  • The picture of DNA you drew was helpful for my understanding
  • I felt it good that I could experiment using things familiar with our life.
  • The experiment was so interesting. Thank you.
  • I was surprised by that watching DNA is very easy. It was interesting,
  • It was interesting. The explanation helped me.
  • The explanation was so clear.
  • I was taught by your clear explanation. Thank you.
  • I asked you what "DNA sequence" is. Your answer was so easy to understand. Thank you.
  • The things used in the experiment were familiar with our daily life, so it was very handy. The method of experiment was amazingly easy and the experiment itself was interesting.
  • Your careful lecture told me about DNA in detail. Thank you.
  • It was interesting and very educational for me.
  • It was educational for me. I got to know what’s DNA. I want to participate next time, too.
  • I was surprised that we can extract DNA by using groceries. I wanted to know why it is easy to extract banana’s DNA
  • I could know about DNA by looking at it by my eyes. It was so interesting!
  • The event was good experience for me.
  • The explanation about DNA was a little difficult for junior high school students but it was interesting.
  • The experiment was clear because it use banana as a thing familiar with our daily life.