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Monday, July 29th |
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2001 | July 29th 8:00 am | Marlborough A/Riverside Hilton | Effectiveness of Multiple Instructional Delivery Methods in a Large Section Botany Course Log in to add this item to your schedule | Oral Paper | Nepal, Madhav. | Instruction pedagogy Technology PowerPoint lecture Traditional note-taking Learning gains |
2002 | July 29th 8:15 am | Marlborough A/Riverside Hilton | Sustainability as a format for student learning: The invasive honeysuckle project" Log in to add this item to your schedule | Oral Paper | Krakos, Kyra; Lauer, Peggy. | invasive species teaching Botany Education community education sustainability |
2003 | July 29th 8:30 am | Marlborough A/Riverside Hilton | Training the next generation of biodiversity scientists at George Mason University: writing to learn biology Log in to add this item to your schedule | Oral Paper | Weeks, Andrea. | writing communication student engagement data analysis peer review |
2004 | July 29th 8:45 am | Marlborough A/Riverside Hilton | Development of a New Series of Animations Illustrating Processes of Secondary Growth in Stems Log in to add this item to your schedule | Oral Paper | Mickle, James; Jordan, Chad; Phillips, Cathi; Magnuson, Cleo; Tredwell, David. | secondary growth animation teaching |
2005 | July 29th 9:00 am | Marlborough A/Riverside Hilton | Bridging the gap between systematics and Arabidopsis- teaching integrative plant biology in a liberal arts setting Log in to add this item to your schedule | Oral Paper | Jabaily, Rachel; Fitz Gerald, Jonathan. | Systematics Arabidopsis curriculum teaching liberal arts |
2006 | July 29th 9:15 am | Marlborough A/Riverside Hilton | CUPAC- The Cornell University Plant Anatomy Collection: a web-based tool for the Plant Sciences teachers and researchers Log in to add this item to your schedule | Oral Paper | Gandolfo, Maria A,; Nixon, Kevin. | |
2007 | July 29th 9:30 am | Marlborough A/Riverside Hilton | Forensic Botany and Fake Barf: A Plant Anatomy Exercise for Intro Biology Log in to add this item to your schedule | Oral Paper | Gibson, Phil. | anatomy botany education inquiry forensics lab exercise |
| July 29th 9:45 am | Marlborough A/Riverside Hilton | Break Log in to add this item to your schedule | | | |
2009 | July 29th 10:15 am | Marlborough A/Riverside Hilton | Estimating Transpiration from Trees: A General Botany Activity Log in to add this item to your schedule | Oral Paper | Rice, Stanley. | transpiration Quercus energy conservation botany education |
2010 | July 29th 10:30 am | Marlborough A/Riverside Hilton | Canceled Bringing Camassia into the classroom and engaging students in the field Log in to add this item to your schedule | Oral Paper | Theiss, Kathryn; Kephart, Susan. | Camassia high school |
| July 29th 10:45 am | Marlborough A/Riverside Hilton | Discussion Log in to add this item to your schedule | | | |