Trouble in Sunshine Creek

What’s going on at the Sunshine Creek Vineyard? The leaves are yellowing, plants are dying, and the invasive Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter seems to be everywhere!

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Topics covered:

✓ Invasive species

✓ Plant cell biology

✓ Plant anatomy

✓ Bacterial infection

✓ Bacterial genetics

✓ Translation

NGSS Standards

Based on research from

by ​Elizabeth G. Clark, Ph.D

12 Interactive Environments

Our 3D worlds comprise of multiple linked environments for students to zoom into and explore, connecting the macro with micro contexts for understanding.

Sunshine Creek Vineyard

Welcome to the Sunshine Creek vineyard, half of which looks wilted. Explore the difference between the healthy and unhealthy half of the vineyard by zooming into each plant.

Healthy Grapevine

Zoom into the the surface of the grapevine stem, where you can see what vibrant leaves and giant grapes of a healthy plant look like.

Unhealthy Grapevine

Take a look at the unhealthy half of the vineyard and see the difference in scorched leaves, and the presence of invasive bugs on this plant!

Healthy Stem

A healthy leaf stem cross-section shows the xylem, phloem, and 3D structure within the stem.

Unhealthy Stem

The unhealthy leaf stem reveals the Glassy Winged Sharpshooter insect proboscis inserted into the stem, and bacteria present on the xylem!

Healthy Leaf

Zoom into a healthy grapevine leaf to see what green and plump healthy, hydrated leaf cells look like.

Unhealthy Leaf

In contrast, zoom into an infected leaf cell to see the difference between hydrated leaf cells and dull, dehydrated leaf cells.

Leaf Cell

Inside the leaf cell, you can find a multitude of organelles, including the chloroplast, mitochondria, golgi apparatus, kinesin, microtubules, ER, and the nucleus.

Xylem Vessel Healthy

Enter the xylem vessel of a healthy stem to see free-flowing sap and learn about how plants transport energy through the xylem vessel.

Xylem Vessel Unhealthy

Inside the unhealthy xylem vessel, you can see the presence of several bacteria blocking the path of the sap traveling through the vessel.

Xylella Fastidiosa

Zoom into the bacteria cell to see within the lipid layer, with ribosome moving along mRNA, surrounded by DNA, tRNA, and peptide chains.

Treat with antibiotic

Treat this bacteria with antibiotics and see the molecular result of stopping the ribosome from moving. Zoom out into the rest of the vineyard to see the effect of the treatment!

AI Voice Guide

Students are guided through every experience by our AI Guide which audibly informs, instructs and prompts them with questions throughout.

Real-time Feedback & Reporting

Students answer the prompts verbally. AI gives them real-time feedback, and surfaces their understanding in the Educator Dashboard.

Immersive & Interactive

Every object is interactive in each environment. As students explore, they can select elements to learn about them in context.

Real in-app student responses:

  • "The student correctly identified water as a necessary component for photosynthesis but mistakenly included dirt and a place to stay. They did not mention carbon dioxide. They also asked if plants secrete anything, comparing it to human waste. This suggests curiosity about possible byproducts of photosynthesis."

    - AI summary of student response

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