How this course is organized
To-Do Date: Aug 21 at 11:59amThe Canvas Site Organization
I have organized this course into modules. There are two types of modules in this course:
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- Weekly Modules: that list out the assignments, readings, lab work, quizzes for that week
- Special Topic Modules: we will be working on several special projects and the information for those will be kept in a module but will also show up in the week in which they are assigned. The projects are
- Microgreens Project
- Nature Journal Journal Project
- Scientific Claims Assessment Project
The Course Content Organization
The major class content is organized into the following major units:
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- Introductory Unit: Course Introduction, Introduction to Biology, Scientific Inquiry
- Diabetes Pandemic. What is diabetes and why is it on the rise? What can we do about it?
- COVID-19 Pandemic: What are viruses and how are they treated? How do we treat the public health vs. the individual health?
- Climate Change. What's the big deal about climate change? How does this affect fire ecology locally? What are the impacts predicted in the future, and most importantly, what can we do about it?
- Laboratory Unit: what is the process of science? How is science done? What are the strengths and limits of science?
Each of these units will have a combination of asynchronous work and in-class group work or discussions.
Within Each Unit
Content:
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- In order to teach you the content for each topic, the modules will contain a series of pages, readings and videos.
- After each page of content there will be some way to monitor your understanding of the material. This might be a discussion, an assignment, a short quiz or a series of questions embedded in a video (these quizzes will allow you several attempts).
- The most important thing we can do as a learner is to actively work with the material and determine what we do and do not understand ( this is called metacognition). We can then find help to fill in the gaps we have discovered.
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End of Week Content Quizzes:
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- For each module, there will be a quiz at the end of the week on that week's content.
- You will have 3 attempts at each quiz. These will be open book, open notes quizzes.
- I recommend that you take your first attempt before you begin doing the readings and video watching.
- Make a note of the type of information you need to answer the quiz.
- Then you can take notes on that information when reading and watching.
- The 2nd attempt will be much more successful and allow you to go search for the information that you are still missing, so that your 3rd attempt is clear sailing!
- Quizzes must reflect your own effort and cannot be done in collaboration with other students. The SRJC Academic Policy will be stringently enforced if cheating on quizzes is suspected.
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Short Answer Questions/Problem Sets
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- At the end of each week there will be an assessment consisting short answers and paragraph essay questions.
- This will be open book, open notes AND you may work on it with anyone you would like - myself, fellow student, tutor, etc
- BUT, your answers MUST be in your own words.
- if you use Chat GPT, you must use citations and references to give credit to the AI engine. (How to Cite Generative AI) Links to an external site.
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Unit Article Discussion
At the end of each unit you will have a chance to practice your ability to understand and communicate about current issues in biology. I will have a series of articles for you to chose from. Each student will pick one article, summarize it and post that in a Discussion. Then you will each have to go back in and comment on another student's article.
Due dates will be
Content quizzes, assignments
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- Wednesday before 12 noon
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End of Week Quizzes and Short Answer Questions
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- Sundays at 11:59 PM
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Lab assignments
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- Pre lab material due on Wednesdays at 12 Noon
- Post lab materials ( quizzes, write ups ) the following Tuesday at 11:59PM
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Late Policy
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- For your Content assignments- the last date I will accept a late assignment is the Sunday before we start the next unit
- For Special Projects ( Microgreens, Scientific Claims Assessment) I will not accept late work.
Attendance
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- You are required to attend each lecture and lab meeting.
- If you are unable to attend AND notify me before class with an explanation- I will not count that against your attendance
- If you miss more than 2 lab meetings, I will drop your grade by 10%