General Biology
Does anyone have recommendations for quality online lectures for General Biology II (covering topics like ecology and plants)? I’m looking for professors who share recorded lectures on their personal websites. Thank you!
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Sure! Here are a few resources where you can find excellent online lectures for General Biology 2, focusing on ecology and plants:
Website: MIT OpenCourseWare – Biology
Website: Khan Academy – Biology
YouTube: Look for lecture series from universities like Stanford, Yale, or UC Berkeley. Many professors post full lectures online. For example, Yale’s “Introduction to Ecology and Evolutionary Biology” is a great resource.
Coursera and edX: Both platforms offer courses from universities on topics in biology, including ecology and plant studies. Some courses are free to audit.
Professor Websites: You may want to look at individual faculty pages from universities you are interested in. Often, professors will post recorded lectures, slides, and supplementary materials on their personal or departmental pages.
Stanford Online: Stanford offers a course titled “The Biology of Plants” that can give you insights into plant biology specifically.
Make sure to check these out, and you should find a wealth of information!