
"The very idea that
there is another idea is something gained" - Richard Jefferies (1848-1887)
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BIOLOGY 112
Evolution, Form and Function
of Organisms
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Site last updated 23 July 2008
I'll be doing lots of field work in
August and September. Please email me if you are interested in
field botany and would like to join me.
I'll be going out all day, most
Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Jean
Everett, Ph.D.
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Syllabus
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Lecture PowerPoints
Study
Tips
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Compiled List of Key
Concepts
Biology Department Study Guides
Supplemental
Instruction
Extra
Credit Opportunities
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Current Time!
Links to Other Cool Sites
(I'm always
adding more)
Be sure to see the links about studying
and taking tests!!!
Also, be sure to check the link to a very good site from Berkeley that
dicusses
misconceptions
about evolution.
YOUR opinions,
comments and questions about evolution + some Q&A
about the class.
Interested
in field research with Dr. Everett?
DANGER.....be on the look
out for cogongrass.....DANGER
How to request an Absence Memo
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ATTEND
SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION SESSIONS FOR EXTRA HELP FROM
YOUR
SI LEADER -
I strongly encourage you to attend SI
sessions regularly, right from the beginning of the semester.
These are peer-to-peer work sessions that will both sharpen your study
skills and deepen your understanding of the material. Most SI
leaders have taken
my class and have done an outstanding job. They typically spent a
lot of
time in SI themselves, and have learned how to apply knowledge to
complex
exam questions. Our SI leader will have plenty of examples of the
application oriented questions that I use on exams, and will help
you learn how to work through these questions so that YOU TOO can
become successful!
239 SCIC
Sundays at 5pm
Tuesdays at 4pm
Wednesdays at 8:30pm
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Extra Credit
Opportunities - see below
for more
Type
a brief summary of the event, including how it helped you.
All extra credit is due on the last day of classes, though I encourage
you to write up your experiences while they are still fresh in your
mind. All extra credit work MUST be typed.
STUDY
SKILLS SEMINARS at THE
CENTER FOR STUDENT LEARNING
I strongly encourage you to attend these seminars. Many students
have told me that they "thought they knew how to study" until they got
into my class. This class requires a great deal of critical,
analytical thinking and the application of knowledge to solve
problems. Straight memorization DOES NOT WORK! My students
have often told me that these seminars helped them prepare for this new
way of thinking and learning.
Location and Times: TBA
for Spring
Maybank
100
Tuesdays
4-4:45 pm
Wednesdays
6-6:45 pm
Some seminars are repeated
at the North Charleston campus - check the CSL
website
15, 16 January:
Time
Flies!
22, 23
January:
Re-Think Research!
29, 30
January: Read
and Remember!
5, 6
February: Noteworthy
Notes!
12, 13
February: Find your Focus!
19, 20
February: Take
your Best Test!
26, 27
March: It's
Wise to Get Advised!
18, 19
March:
Memory Matters!
25, 26
March: Your
Future, Beyond the Cistern!
1, 2 April: Plan for Exams!
Attend these seminars
and turn in a brief, typed summary for extra credit!
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More Extra Credit Opportunities:
Keep checking back.....I'll add in
events as I learn about them
Standing
offer: Biology Department Seminars, most Monday's at noon in
239 SCIC - check the second floor for flyers
REMEMBER - ALL
EXTRA CREDIT IS DUE ON THE LAST DAY OF CLASS - 23 April
though I encourage you do turn it in
as you complete it
LECTURE OUTLINES - you will need Microsoft Word to open these
#1:
Darwinian evolution
#2:
Evolution of populations
#3: The
origin of species
#4:
Plant
structure,
growth and development
#5:
Vascular
plant transport
#6:
Plant
nutrition and soils
EXTRA - Soil Forming Factors Handout
#7:
Angiosperm reproduction
#8:
Animal form and function
#9:
Animal nutrition and digestion
#10:
Animal circulation and gas exchange
#11: Animal
immune system
#12: Animal osmoregulation
#13:
Animal
nervous system
If we have time.....
#14: The endocrine system
#15: Animal reproduction
#16: Animal development
#17: Sensory and motor mechanisms
LECTURE POWERPOINTS- you will need Microsoft PowerPoint to open these
NOTE: all graphics have been
removed to reduce file size and protect copyrights
Please consider our environment before you choose to print these - many
of them are very large files. It would be most thoughtful to just
keep them on your computer. If you feel compelled to
print them, please print at least 6 slides per page.
#1:
Darwinian evolution - before,
after
#2:
Evolution of populations - before,
after
#3: The
origin of species - before,
after
#4:
Plant
structure,
growth and development - before,
after
#5:
Vascular
plant transport - before,
after
#6:
Plant
nutrition and soils - before,
after
#7:
Angiosperm reproduction - before,
after Please
let me know if you cannot download this file and I will email you a
copy. There is something corrupted in the file, and I can't
figure out what. Some people can download it, some can't.
#8:
Animal form and function - before,
after
#9:
Animal nutrition and digestion - before,
after
#10:
Animal circulation and gas exchange - before,
after
#11: Animal
immune system - before,
after
#12: Animal
osmoregulation
- before, after
#13: The
animal
nervous system - before,
after
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