LSC (RICHLAND COLLEGE) : Online access for Biology Standalone OLCRS - GENERAL USE

1st Edition
0078030900 · 9780078030901
LeCroy Center/DCCCD in partnership with McGraw-Hill present a biology for non-science majors online learning experience -- a combination of three distinct pieces: textbook, courseware, lab kit. Designed with flexibility in mind, the textbook, coursew… Read More
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Biology for non-science Majors Courseware

Lesson 1: Introduction to Biology

Lesson 2: The Chemistry of Life

Lesson 3: Biomolecules

Lesson 4: Cells

Lesson 5: Basics of Energy Exchange

Lesson 6: Cell Membranes and Material Movement

Lesson 7: Photosynthesis

Lesson 8: Respiration

Lesson 9: Cell Division

Lesson 10: DNA Replication

Lesson 11: Gene Expression

Lesson 12: Sexual Reproduction

Lesson 13: Patterns of Inheritance

Lesson 14: Human Genetics

Lesson 15: Reproduction and Development

LeCroy Center/DCCCD in partnership with McGraw-Hill present a biology for non-science majors online learning experience -- a combination of three distinct pieces: textbook, courseware, lab kit. Designed with flexibility in mind, the textbook, courseware, and lab kit can all be sold separately, in select combinations, as well as a complete online course solution.

The online courseware is designed to engage students through animations, video demonstrations, interactive activities, self assessments, and an online glossary, students will experience the scientific method by formulating questions, performing experiements, making observations, recording data, and drawing conclusions. Instructors can customize the course to meet their needs using the SoftChalk® platform. This course also provides suggestions for formal assessment and cooperative learning activities.

Dallas TeleLearning partnered with McGraw-Hill to produce the courseware. Through this agreement, all public community and technical colleges can access the Dallas TeleLearning courseware. The students are still responsible for purchasing the McGraw-Hill textbook and/or eScience Lab Kit the faculty and/or administration choose.