Resumen:
In the last years, European Universities have rearranged their study programs
towards more practical contents in order to develop a broader range of
competences in the students. In this sense, a group of Lecturers in Physiology of
different Degrees (Pharmacy, Biotechnology and Medicine) have developed
multidisciplinary activity, included in the problem based learning methodology,
and supported on a tool previously established in the University Campus: the
Botanic Trail. This tool consists on the identification of the plant species located
in the Campus by means of signs with the QR codes, whose capture leads to a
website (www.sendabotanicaue.es) containing extensive information about
botany, pharmacognosy and the toxicology of each species. The activity started
when each group of 4-5 students of the first or second year were assigned a plant
found in the Campus. Then, the students should investigate their active
ingredients and explain the mechanism of action, pharmacology, medical
application and toxicology of at least one of these ingredients. The results of this
investigation should be presented in a poster format and explained to the rest of
the class. The students’ impression ...