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Case Studies in Cell Biology presents real world scenarios to help readers use science process and reasoning skills. The case studies require application and analyzation of concepts beyond rote memory of biological concepts. The book is based on the student learning outcomes from the American Society for Cell Biology, offering practical application for both the classroom and research laboratory. - Guides the reader in applying knowledge directly to real world scenarios - Includes case studies to bridge foundational cell biological concepts to translational science - Aids students in synthesizing information and applying science processes
Ebook: Biology
Using real stories with quantitative reasoning skills enmeshed in the story line is a powerful and logical way to teach biology and show its relevance to the lives of future citizens, regardless of whether they are science specialists or laypeople.” —from the introduction to Science Stories You Can Count On This book can make you a marvel of classroom multitasking. First, it helps you achieve a serious goal: to blend 12 areas of general biology with quantitative reasoning in ways that will make your students better at evaluating product claims and news reports. Second, its 51 case studies are a great way to get students engaged in science. Who wouldn’t be glad to skip the lecture and i...
يحظى كتاب (علم الأحياء) منذ طبعته الأولى عام 1982 بنجاحٍ منقطع النظير بين المختصين والأكاديميين، ليصبح اليوم في طبعته الثامنة المرجع الأول في العالم لهذا الاختصاص، تلك الطبعة التي جاءت بتطور هائل من حيث الوسائل التوضيحية والرسوم البيانية والجداول والملحقات التفصيلية، بل شهد زيادة في طاقم العلماء المؤلفين ليكون اليوم أحد أهم الكتب العلمية بين يدي طلابنا وأساتذتنا. وتركز الطبعة الثا...
New college instructors often complain they are handed their working papers and office keys shortly after their appointments and then set adrift. Nilson (teaching effectiveness and innovation, Clemson U.) gives practical advice on preparing for classes, including ways to develop ironclad syllabi; setting expectations of and for students, including managing incivility; preserving academic honesty amongst a student population which is simply not interested in it; identifying varieties of learning and developing teaching strategies; teaching problem solving; and assessing outcomes. In this new edition Nilson includes information on the Internet and other technologies, course portfolios, and ways to get students to do readings.
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