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Friday, August 28, 2009

Scientific names chosen by BIOS 101 students

This semester, in BIOS 101, I asked my students to actually go to the library, handle primary literature (bound journals) in biology, select a paper from the year they were born, select a scientific name from that paper, then photocopy the paper as material for their extemporaneous Friday writings this semester. The name is their organism for the semester, and they will spend the rest of their lives (at least the next 15 weeks) using that name in various ways. This is the first time in UNL history in which well over a hundred freshmen have gone to the library, actually handled real paper publications, primary literature, during their first few days at the university.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Cultural Transmission and Evolution (audio; BIOS 385)

Last week's lecture on Cultural Transmission and Evolution of infective ideas (BIOS 385, Parasitology), the audio (as *.WMA file)

Cultural Transmission and Evolution (pdf; BIOS 385)

The last week's lecture on Cultural Transmission and Evolution of infective ideas (pdf version of the ppt show)