Ecology Presentation

Each of you will be assigned a section from the ecology unit of Biology 213. You will do a presentation to the class to teach other students about this ecological area of study. Your presentation length is about 10 minutes per person. We need to do four presentations each day.

The ecology assignment sign-up sheet will be available at S-340I. If you wish to work in groups, you may need to trade assignments with other students so that groups are working on "similar" areas of ecology. For example, if you are interested in biomes, you might make a group to collaborate on several biomes.

The ecology presentations will be made in the order listed on the assignment sheet, starting May 25. The Ecology topics list is posted on the assignments website.

You should be prepared at least one day in advance of the date you anticipate doing your presentation.

On May 25 and from May 27 - June 14, both section A and section B will meet daily from 11:30 - 12:20. We meet in S-324 on MWF and in L-126 on TTh. We will not meet at the usual laboratory session times during this unit. Attendance is required during the ecology presentations. Points will be deducted from your project score for each day missed, or if you are late to class.

You will submit for the section you present, either one "written" question or two or three multiple-choice questions to be considered for the ecology unit exam. Your questions should be well thought out and appropriate for the level of course material of Biology 213 at Bellevue College. The questions (and suggested answers) are to be e-mailed to the instructor on the day you do your presentation.

However, all questions must be e-mailed to the instructor by 5:00 pm PDT on Friday, June 10, even if your presentation is scheduled for June 13 or 14.

The questions (and answers) are to be posted on the class website and e-mailed to the instructor on the day you do your presentation. Points will be deducted from your project score when questions are not submitted on the date presented (or by June 10 for the presentations on June 13 and 14.

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