Abstract
Immunology is the area of science that studies the immune system of all living beings. The immune system is composed of cells, tissues and molecules responsible for the body's defense mechanism with two distinct types of immune response, the innate and the adaptive. Understanding that immunology has important content to be discussed, especially in a period when humanity is affected by an infectious disease, this article aims to report the experience lived by the Institutional Scholarship Program for Teaching Initiation (PIBID) in Biology, highlighting the actions of the project “IMMUNE SCIENCE: immunology in audiovisual format”. It is a descriptive methodology, which reports the activities carried out online, due to the social isolation caused by the pandemic, COVID-19. A total of 160 students from the two classes of the 8th and 9th grades of Elementary School participated, who used digital tools to produce audiovisual resources with subjects related to immunology, thus seeking to develop the creativity and skills of these students. Although some of the videos had technical problems, the activities were successfully performed by the students. Therefore, it is concluded that there was a good learning of the students.
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