I love this course as I feel it is a “Citizenship” class for people who live on a planet where the biggest ecosystem is the ocean. I, and the people who have worked on it, feel it gives many students taking the class for Natural Science Core Ed credit a completely new view of the world. It is also a somewhat different approach in using many small stakes assignments that ask students to think in a variety of different ways about the material.
Because this is an asynchronous online course, Prof. Wood will invite visitors to join the Canvas course as Observers. This course role will permit you to see the organizational framework of the course, course materials, including the activities assigned, and the structure of the Canvas site. You will not have access to any FERPA-protected information, so you won’t be able to see student work or observe how they interact with each other or with the teaching team, including the kind of feedback the teaching team provides.
Prof. Wood is open to answering questions from visitors who want to learn more about her teaching strategies and course design. Feel free to contact her via email after exploring the Canvas site.
Class size: 40
Location: Online
Total seats offered: 5
Seats already claimed: 3
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