Experiences in the Creation and Use of Online Learning Guides for Introductory Biology
| Format |
Price |
|
| Article: Print
|
$US10.00 |
|
| Article: Electronic
|
$US5.00 |
|
This paper reports on faculty experiences at Michigan State University with creating and using online learning modules to assist with the instruction of various aspects of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology.
International Journal of Learning, Volume 10.
Article: Print (Spiral Bound), ISSN: 1447-9494,
LC03-0130-2003.
Article: Electronic (PDF File; 427.595KB), ISSN: 1447-9540,
LC03-0130-2003.
Jim Smith is an Associate Professor jointly appointed in the Lyman Briggs School (a residential science and liberal arts program) and in the Department of Zoology at Michigan State University. Dr. Smith's research in Zoology pertains to the evolutionary relationships of flies in the true fruit fly genus Rhagoletis (Diptera: Tephritidae). Dr. Smith's teaching emphasizes writing in the classroom, placing knowledge in a broader context, active and group learning, the use of technology in the classroom, and using research to inform teaching.
Reviews:
There are currently no reviews of this product.
Write a Review