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Biology 100 Lab. Marc Perkins Sections 0275 (Tues 3:50 – 7:00pm) 1149 (Thurs 2:20 – 5:30pm). (Petitioners – please let me know who you are). Outline for the day. Petitioners Who are we all? What is this course all about? How will this course work?. Any petitioners?.
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Biology 100 Lab Marc Perkins Sections 0275 (Tues 3:50 – 7:00pm) 1149 (Thurs 2:20 – 5:30pm) (Petitioners – please let me know who you are)
Outline for the day • Petitioners • Who are we all? • What is this course all about? • How will this course work?
Any petitioners? • You must enroll in both a lecture and a lab • Lectures with more space: • MW 8:00 – 9:25 am (Elliott; can probably hold more) • W 7:00 – 10:10 pm (Kryder; 31 seats open) • Lectures currently full • TTh 2:20-3:45 pm (Kryder; full) • MW 12:45 – 2:10 pm (Bandaruk; full) • TTh 12:45 – 2:10 pm (Bandaruk; full)
Who am I? • Marc Perkins • Went to college in the LA area • Harvey Mudd College • Masters degree in biology from ASU • Researched insect physiology • Taught at OCC for 5 years • Including courses on Rabbit Island • An island in British Columbia that OCC owns! S. occidentalis by Matthew Robinson http://flickr.com/photos/noisecollusion/448015222/ Manduca flying by Moon Rhythm http://flickr.com/photos/moonrhythm/197626890/ Manduca larva by NatureFreak07 http://flickr.com/photos/tonios-pics/408383141/
How can you contact me? • Marc Perkins • E-mail: mperkins@occ.cccd.edu • Office location: Science Hall 133 • Office hours: • Tuesday 12:00 – 3:30 pm • Thursday 1:30 – 2:00 pm • Office phone: 714-432-5847 • IM: more on this later • Web page: http://faculty.orangecoastcollege.edu/mperkins
Where is Marc’s office? My office is here We’re here
Who are you? • What’s your name? • On the cards: • Name (what you’d like me to use) • Written at the top • Pronunciation notes would be helpful! • What do you hope to be doing next year? • Why are you here? • Write your section day and time in the upper right corner (e.g., Thurs 2:20)
How can you do well in this course? • Come to class • Participation is key! • Spend time outside of class on this class • Study, read the labs ahead of time, etc. • Apply what you’ve learned to other areas
Course syllabus • No separate grade for the lab section • You must be registered for both lecture and lab • Missed labs can only be made up the week of the lab • By attending another lab section • Contact me (and the other section’s instructor) to schedule this • For excused absences only • Since we’re in the lab • Proper attire is required • No food and drink in open containers • We will work in groups
Required Materials • Lab manual • 6th edition; earlier editions won’t work • Available in the bookstore
Grading • Lab reports • Due at the beginning of lab the week after the lab is carried out • Late reports lose 15%/day late • Arriving late to class = late report! • Graded for both completeness (you collected all the data in lab) as well as thoughtfulness (correct answers, through answers) • 10 points per report
Grading, pt. 2 • Quizzes • 10 points • ~3-4 questions based on the current week’s lab • Entirely based on the lab manual • Will likely be helpful to have filled out the term definitions for the week’s lab • ~6-7 questions based on the prior week’s lab • Based on what we did in lab, and what’s in the lab manual • The quizzes will start at the beginning of class, and will be timed • Hint: don’t be late :)
Schedule • There will be no quiz at the beginning of next week’s lab • All other labs have quizzes • Field trip to Dana Point tide pools! • One day on a weekend: • Saturday, May 5 from 8:30 am – 11:30 am • Sunday, May 6 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm • You’ll need to arrange your own transportation to the site • Going on the trip is worth 15 points • In addition to the normal lab report • No lab the last week of the semester Pictures by Marc Perkins
Online supplement • For my sections only! • Using WebCT • I’ll use this to • Post grades • Post handouts • Post news and announcements • Answer questions (in the discussions area)
WebCT Information • Go to http://occonline.occ.cccd.edu:8900 • Follow the handout’s instructions • Log in with your pre-created user ID • Based on your name and social security number • A Bio100L section should appear • Account creation • If you added by last Saturday, you should have an account now • If you are petitioning, you’ll only get an account after you’ve officially added the course. • So, add as soon as you can!
A typical day in Bio 100 lab … • Turn in your lab report • From the prior week’s lab • Take the quiz • Introduction to the lab • Collect data as groups • Clean up and check out of lab • Get a stamp on your lab report before you leave
Notes for the instructor: • Note that scheduling information (e.g., lecture times, field trip dates / places, etc.) are likely to change frequently. Note also that you likely didn’t go the same schools I did. • I have an online supplement for my lab sections (to post grades, study guides, handouts, and news), and thus tell the students about WebCT/Blackboard. If you aren’t using this, delete those slides :)
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