Teaching Biocomplexity in the Geosciences
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This site contains a variety of resources for faculty members who teach undergraduate courses related to biocomplexity, including biological, geological, chemical, physical and human systems. You will find links to activities and assignments, internet and computer resources, publications, presentations from the 2003 workshop on Teaching Biocomplexity in the Geosciences, a group email list, and lots of creative ideas for teaching biocomplexity in your own classroom.
Resources for classroom, lab, and field
- Internet Resources useful for teaching biocomplexity. Includes resources related to ecology, diversity and evolution, coupled natural and human systems, coupled biogeochemical systems, complex systems, genome-enabled environmental sciences and engineering, as well as general biocomplexity topics.
- Teaching materials including classroom and lab exercises, course outlines, and links to additional teaching resources.
- Visualizations useful in teaching different aspects of biocomplexity.
Resources for educators
- Tips on assessment, evaluation, and dissemination that provide supporting information to help educators develop their own assessment plans and techniques.
- Tips on partnering useful for developing a multi-disciplinary, multi-dimensional approach to teaching biocomplexity, as well as background materials and examples of successful partnerships.
- National Science Foundation Resources that support biocomplexity research.