Monday 27 April 2015

28th March 2015

For this week, we only have an hour class with Dr Wan. The class on Thursday and Friday were cancel because Dr will not be around.

Lets make it short and simple. Yesterday we discuss more deeper on topic human microbiome.
We do not do any other activities but we just focus on finishing this topic.
even though it was just an hour class but I love it. We do study slide by slide and it help me to
relate the connection between this topic and the topic that I have learn in Bacteriology class,

We are going to do some exercise on this Thursday. Dr Wan will give us crossword on this topic.
so here I share a video on human microbiome topic,lets enjoy.
click here to view the video on human microbiome

The Human Microbiome

Saturday 25 April 2015

26th April 2015.. week 8th

hye guys, we meet again after mid-sem break,,
it such a great holidays for me, being home is the best moments after all,,hehee

okay we don't have class on Monday, we do replaced it last time.
we only have class on Thursday and Friday,,

on Wednesday night, we do some revision for topic atmospheric habitat 
before entering class on the next day. Group 7 who did flip-classroom on this topic
have done a really great presentation for us. they provide video via youtube
by using powertoon tools. that was really great, it simple yet we do understand each 
point that the want to delivered. they provide a mind map and some quizzes,
seriously they deserve a big applause for their great efforts. on Thursday we do some
revision regarding this topic with Dr wan

                                                                          the quizzes 

                                                                       the mindmap
                       

then on Friday, we proceed with another topic which is human microbes
some goes with topic, we do studied and revised on this topic before entering the next class
Group Siva did great jobs in their presentation, they include everything, video on youtube, 
mind map in popplet, then some online quizzes. They also provide AR on this 
human microbiome topic. it really helpful for better understanding.
                                                                  video on you tube




click here to answer the quizzes


we submit the quizzes in LMS

Then last but not least, about our thinglink.
i do love this activity, because it not required too much time to do it.
we can freely choose any habitat or place that we find out interesting
and i choose OUR HOME SINKS.. WHY??
 ya, it rare but sink is one of the most important part in our home,
we do clean and wash our hand regularly in sink, 
so i love to share what is actually present in those sink
do visit my thinglink site to find put more,
that all for this week..thank you

                               
                                         microbes that might present in our home sinks





Friday 10 April 2015

9th April 2015 week 7..Thursday

oyeahhh tomorrow is the last class before midsem break,,
so excited,,hehehe,,
we really have this whole week,maybe the spirit of being home is there,hahaha

okew,,orait,,what we did on last monday??
we proceed with lecture of soil.. doctor give a lot explanation regarding this topic
what i found interesting about this topic is that,it actually related with all the topics that we have learned in class before. however in this lecturer, they more specific for soil habitat and interaction between microbe that inhabit this area.

so proceed with today lecture (Thursday).
today we learned about hydrosphere topic which is my group presentation SCL
we provide a crossword before entering the class
quizlet, animation video and also thinklink note.
we include everything and im proud with all my group member
and what im proud the most, most of us did some revision before entering the class
mission completed..hehe


actually on tuesday, we shoot our POBL in Malacca and PD
IT WAS REALLY OSEMMMM,, i can wait to edit all the videos


10th April 2015.. Friday
we have replacement class this morning,
we proceed with hydrosphere topic
doctor wan prepare 3 question for us
it was good actually, we can test our knowledge for this topic

Thursday 9 April 2015

If you dropped a piece of fruit in your kitchen sink while rinsing it, would you think twice about popping it in your mouth? What if you dropped it in the toilet?If you were to ask someone what object in the bathroom is the most contaminated with bacteria and mould, the answer you would receive is probably “the toilet seat”, however a recent study, undertaken by BioCote, shows that bacteria don’t always thrive in the places we would expect.

Dirty Places: The Kitchen Sink

Although the mere thought of retrieving anything from your toilet bowl may be enough to make you sick, your toilet may be cleaner than your kitchen sink, says Eileen Abruzzo, director of infection control at Long Island College Hospital of Brooklyn, New York. Food particles from plates left to soak or rinsed from dishes on their way to the dishwasher can serve as a breeding ground for illness-causing bacteria, including E. coli and salmonella. They can get on your hands or spread to foods.

Although most people take steps to disinfect their toilet bowls, few give their kitchen sink the same consideration, Abruzzo tells WebMD. “They rinse their sinks with water and assume they are clean -- but they’re not.”

lets find out microbes in each part of our toilet

CLEAN YOUR BATHROOM SINK, BECAUSE IT’S MORE CONTAMINATED THAN THE TOILET

Our microbiology experts took multiple samples from objects and surfaces in a public disabled toilet and tested them for levels of bacteria and mould.
Most people would assume that the toilet seat would be right at the top of the list for high levels of contamination but the level of bacteria found on it was equal to that found on the hand rail and the tap. Topping the list was the sink itself which showed more than 50,000 Colony Forming Units (CFUs).
Dr Richard Hastings, technical director says ‘in many cases germs are spread via touch so we can see that objects touched after people have used the toilet, but before they have washed their hands can be just as contaminated.’
The other interesting results were the levels of bacteria found on the less obvious objects and surfaces such as the floor, the wall and the underneath of the toilet. Dr Hastings explains ‘this is probably because people only tend to clean the areas they can see, and the areas where they expect the bugs to grow. Unfortunately bacteria and mould can be found everywhere and they will just keep multiplying. We know most rooms are full of germs and although they may not necessarily be harmful, the higher the count, the greater the risk of illness.’
The only object in the bathroom on which no traces of bacteria or mould were found was the soap dispenser incorporating BioCote antimicrobial technology.
“There’s more E. coli in a kitchen sink than in a toilet after you flush it. The sink is a great place for E. coli to live and grow since it’s wet and moist. Bacteria feed on the food that people put down the drain and what’s left on dishes in the sink. That’s probably why dogs drink out of the toilet—because there’s less E. coli in it,” says Dr. Germ.
DR. GERM’S ADVICE: “Clean the sink basin with a disinfectant product made for the kitchen. Vinegar and lemon juice can clean some bacteria, but they can’t clean really bad pathogens, so the Environmental Protection Agency doesn’t recommend using them as an alternative.”

SINKS OF MICROBES??



Even if you clean the kitchen sink regularly with soap and water, the dampness, warmth and darkness of the sink drain makes this fixture the most contaminated part of the average home, according to microbiologist Charles Gerba of the University of Arizona. Ordinary soap and water won't kill dangerous pathogens, and cleaning with old sponges spreads the bacteria to whatever surfaces the sponge touches, including faucet handles and counter tops.

Salmonella

  • Salmonella, one of the major causes of food poisoning, often enters the kitchen on contaminated meat and poultry. From 31 to 41 percent of the chicken used in an English sanitation study in 2001 tested positive for salmonella, according to an article by Beth Layton in the Saint Martin's University Biology Journal. Poor sanitation practices easily spread the bacteria to fixtures, sinks and sink drains, where the salmonella bacteria multiplies.

Campylobacter

  • Campylobacter -- found in dairy, meat and poultry products -- causes diarrhea and could kill young children, the elderly, or those weakened by chronic disease. Dirty sink drains provide good growing conditions for this common pathogen and common cleaning procedures could spread the bacteria rather than kill it. The best treatment for campylobacter and other pathogens involves frequent washing of fixtures and surfaces with a solution of 3 tbsp. chlorine bleach mixed in 1 quart of water, says Susan Ferraro of the New York Daily News.

E-coli

  • Bathroom sinks host more E-coli and other fecal bacteria than the toilet seats, according to a University of Arizona study. Not all strains of E-coli cause serious illness, but some strains could cause severe or even fatal illness. The study showed that even though women's restrooms appear cleaner than men's restrooms, bathroom sinks in the women's facilities contained twice the bacterial count.

Staphylococcus Aureus

  • Staphylococcus Aureus causes skin infections and could cause more serious problems such as blood poisoning. Methycillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus or MRSA showed up on sinks, countertops and hand towels in a test study funded by HSPH-NIOSH Education and Research Center. Five families with pets and children young enough to wear diapers participated in the study, which the American Public Health Association says also revealed other pathogens including streptococci, enterococci and pseudomonas.


Saturday 4 April 2015

5th April 2015, Sunday, week 6th

hello people,,so we met again this week..
it was the end of week 6th means that we are done with our 1st test dilemma too,,hehehe
i do reward myself by go watching Fast and Furious 7..seriously it was really fascinating.
i also sleep for 13 hours straight on the next day. it was a tough semester after all..hahaha
for almost everyday since the 1st week, we just get 4 hours sleep per day..
all the assignments and the lab reports. what the hectic life kn,hahaha

lets make it simple n short. this week we have lectures on two topic which is
MICROBIAL INTERACTION and also the SOIL topic.

for microbial interaction topic, we do have to search for any related articles or videos regarding any interaction that we find interesting.we do upload it in the padlet..this activity is quite challenging actually, because we need to any find related article in short time and for student like me who does not have smartphone, it really tough to online except i have to bring my own laptop for every eco class,thank to my friend nur aqilah, she really nice for landing her phone to me.. later or soon i need to buy my own smartphone..

then we proceed our 2nd topic on the soil, This topic is actually part of SCL project which is flipclassroom, This topic was handle by group 4. They have prepared a nice and complete mind map for the whole classroom. Dr also give brief explanation about this topic. We also leave a comment for this presentation. I do love this activity because student feel free to share new tools that they find interesting.

click here to follow the full lesson.

This is the full mind map for topic soil