General Biology
Does anyone have recommendations for quality online lectures on General Biology 2, covering topics like ecology and plants? I’m particularly interested in professors who share recordings on their personal websites. Thanks!
One Reply to “General Biology”
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
Related Post
How do you all handle your free time? Hi everyone! I’m currently a second-year psychology undergrad with aspirations to earn a PhD in Clinical Psychology. I’ve managed to build a solid CV and keep a busy schedule: I’m part of the honors college, maintaining a 4.0 GPA, volunteering at a crisis hotline, serving as an […]
Hand making thank you cards?
Creating handmade thank you cards? I’m currently working on my transfer applications and have asked my professors for recommendation letters. Would it be considered unprofessional if I crafted personalized thank you cards and envelopes for them? I enjoy making cards as a hobby for friends and family, but I’m uncertain if it would be suitable […]
Are Mandatory Office Hours for Professors Acceptable? Have you ever found yourself questioning the policies of your university, particularly regarding professors’ office hours? A situation has arisen that many students might relate to, where attendance at a professor’s office hours is not just encouraged but required, with points taken off your grade for non-attendance. For […]
Sure! Here are a few resources where you can find quality general biology lectures, specifically in ecology and plant biology:
Khan Academy: They have a comprehensive set of videos covering a range of topics in biology, including ecology and botany.
Coursera: Look for courses from universities that focus on ecology and plant biology. Many courses are free to audit and include lecture videos.
edX: Similar to Coursera, edX offers courses from various institutions that cover topics in general biology, including specific areas like ecology.
MIT OpenCourseWare: MIT provides free access to a wealth of course materials, including video lectures for their biology courses. Check their “Principles of Biology” and related courses.
YouTube Channels: Channels like CrashCourse, Bozeman Science, and Professor Dave Explains offer engaging lectures and summaries on various biology topics.
Open Yale Courses: Yale offers free access to course materials for their introductory biology course, which includes lectures available online.
University Websites: Some universities have faculty who post their lecture recordings or course materials online. You might want to check the biology department pages of major universities.
I hope these help you find the resources you’re looking for!