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This group is for those who teach introductory biology courses typically taken by high school students their freshman or sophomore year.
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This group is for those who teach introductory biology courses typically taken by high school students their freshman or sophomore year.
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Beach balls can also be turned into review balls (one sees these done by topic for about $12 in catalogues). Students write out questions on the balls (using sharpies) and once done, throw them to each other; the question one's left thumb sits on ...
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At 3:42pm on July 5, 2009, Hassan Wilson said…
Great job with the trailers. I am experimenting with animoto.
At 2:02am on June 30, 2009, Cara Heitz said…
Hi Stacy,
I found your amazing blog & wiki about a month ago and have been spending hours on them learning away!
I have a few questions for you and wondered if we could chat via email?
Thanks,
Cara
At 11:12am on February 1, 2009, Shelly Ferguson said…
Thanks! Creative commons is wonderful. As to your question about the wildlife rehabilitation, I usually take care of the baby squirrels and turtles. It's so hard not to get attached!
At 11:55am on January 29, 2009, Shelly Ferguson said…
I have a question about your animoto trailers. Where do you find images (DNA, genetic code, images of Darwin etc...)?
At 1:27am on January 26, 2009, scienceguru said…
Your MLK trailer was amazing! I've created an Animoto account now and am going to try a few things out. Thanks for the inspiration. :)
At 7:04pm on January 22, 2009, Jason Braun said…
Thanks for the tips about the blogs. I started one on edublogs just to see what it all about. I am no where near mentioning it to my class. I just started the wiki with them, so one thing at a time. Which blogs use Wordpress? I don't even know what that is, but it sounds important.

I teach in a large diverse public school and so far the administration seems to like me. There is one principle, 4 assistant principles and one sci. director so it's tough to get things off the ground and going sometimes. I'm trying to get a name for myself so hopefully I will be able to do more creative things such as trips. I hear it's nice by D.C. My sister used to live in Arlington (or around there) and she really loved it. Anyway....thanks again for the advice.
At 6:31pm on January 21, 2009, Terri Johnson said…
As for Jing, I decided to try a "How To" video to start. So, I created a, So how do I comment on a discussion Jing for my Ning! (I just love saying that.) Right now, I'm playing with the sizes of the screencast--you can't just past the embedded code straight into a Ning or it's HUGE. The video also explains some reminders about experimental design for the science fair projects. Although it's on the Ning, I haven't brought it to students attention yet. I'll let you know how it goes. Same goes for the Animoto video!
At 8:27pm on January 18, 2009, Terri Johnson said…
Just wanted you to know that I've been reading your blog for a while now (compliments of Sean) and have attempted some of your ideas--such as Jing. Oh, and the trailers for class--what a clever use of Animoto!!! I am just not that creative. I hope you don't mind if I borrow that idea.

Anyway, thanks. I look forward to learning more.

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http://missbakersbiologyclass.com/blog
Another website I manage is:
http://blogging4biology.edublogs.org/
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http://extremebiology.ning.com
My job title/titles:
High school biology teacher
Favorite course I currently teach & why:
AP Biology because I get to discuss more complex topics with students
Interests (away from work):
My life is mostly work, but I also enjoy watching sports and traveling.

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