History of biology
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Learning Project Summary
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- Suggested Prerequisites:
- General Biology textbook (concurrent study)
- Time investment: about 20 minutes a week of reading
- Assessment suggestions: Take the quizzes and tests listed below
- Portal:(List main portal/s here)
- School:(List main school/s here) Biology
- Department:
- Stream
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Content summary
editThis is about who and what Biology is about.
Goals
editThis learning project should teach people about the history of biology, entry-level.
Contents
editLearning materials
editThis course may be taken concurrently or after General Biology.
Readings and other resources
editEach project/lesson/activity may have a suggested reading selection. For example:
- Wikipedia article: Charles Darwin
- Wikibooks textbook: b:General Biology/Genetics/Recombinant DNA Technology
- Etc.
Lessons
edit- Lesson 1: The Beginning of Biology
- Lesson 2: Greeks and Romans
- Lesson 3: Asian contributions
- Lesson 4: Into the Enlightment
- Lesson 5: The 16th and 17th Centuries
- Lesson 6: Biology in the 1900s
- Lesson 7: The Frontiers of Research
Activities
edit- Take Biology concurrently
Assignments
editTests and Quizzes
editEnrollment
editActive participants in this Learning Group (to enroll, make a username, then paste this at the bottom of the section: * ~~~~)
There will be activities posted in the activities section for those who have enrolled.
Other
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