Friday, June 17, 2011
Free Learning! Additional Ecology Content
Because the goal of the MS Squared program is to integrate math and science, this Ecology course contains less ecological content than it would it ecology was the sole focus of the course. I develop course blogs for many of my courses and these blogs contain many lessons that might prove useful or interesting to you. Enjoy
The Rio Grande Class http://riograndeclass.blogspot.com/
I teach this course through the Honors College at Tech for students majoring in Environment and the Humanities degree program. This class focuses on the ecology of the Rio Grande River and the surrounding land. The highlight of this course is a week-long canoe trip along the Rio Grande River through Big Bend National Park. Some of the lessons in this blog-
1) Rivers and the hydrologic cycle
2) Importance of the physical environment
3) Adaptations to desert environments
4) Riparian zones
5) Stream Ecology
6) Disturbance Ecology
7) Invasive species
Ecology: The Science Behind Environmental Issues http://sciencebehindenvironmentalissues.blogspot.com/
This is a upper division seminar course that I teach in the Honors College. The goal of this course is to provide the basic ecological information required to understand current environmental issues. Some of the topics covered in this blog include-
1) Global carbon cycle and climate change
2) Ecosystem services
3) Biodiversity
Perspectives in Nature and the Environment http://perspectivesinnature.blogspot.com/
This is a seminar course for incoming Freshmen in the Honors College. Some of the topics covered in this course include-
1) Community Ecology and the Portal Experiment
2) Ecosystem Ecology
3) Environmental Ethics
4) Religion and the Environment
UM Special Topics in E&B http://umspecialtopics.blogspot.com/
This is the course that I taught about Ecology and Biodiversity (E&B) at the University of Malaya (UM) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia last year while I was a Fulbright Scholar in Malaysia.
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