Hi everyone, Not much to say this week except I hope you have all got on to Blackboard OK, had a look at the Bioscience 2 timetable and generally cruised around the site.
I was pleased to see everyone on Tuesday. For those that didn't make it we talked about the course and in particular the timetable. I pointed out that the first few weeks are mainly revision although do watch out as there are a few new topics and facts. This means that it would be a really smart to get ahead of the timetable so you have a bit of extra time to do those topics that are new. In particular the nervous system is a mountain to be climbed, with 3 separate parts to the notes and then the endocrine and digestive systems come close up behind with lots of new concepts and terms.
Oh yes, the main discussion point was tutorials. We talked about Elluminate versus face to face sessions and the general concensus was that face to face was more profitable. We decided to provisionally book one for 10-12am on Sept 16th on the Digestive System and then to see how you go and book more if needed. Those that may having trouble getting to one in the middle of the week please speak up. Please email your comments on this so I get all the feedback I can.
I have now worked out all your final marks for Bioscience 1. If you haven't received an email telling you yours tell me and I will resend it.
cheers Ruth
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
July 20th 2009
Welcome to the second semester and Bioscience 2.
I have just given you access to this course on Blackboard (I hope) where you will find the timetable for the semester, the assessment schedule, the notes and the quizzes. Have a look around and see what you will be covering from now till the end of November.
You will see that the format is pretty similar to that of the first semester and some of the topics will even look familiar. However, Bioscience 2 is one level up on Bioscience 1 so you will covering things in more depth and be you will be expected to understand it to a greater degree as well as apply the knowledge and intergrate it with what you have already learnt to a greater extent.
Just note that the first two topics are really revision and Unit 1 on cells and tissues is really what you have already done but with a few new things added, so you should be able to whizz through them. Then timetabled to start on 17th August is the Nervous system. This is a bit of a shock as it is A BIG UNIT! By big I mean the notes are in 3 parts and you will find much of it is new with an awful lot of new terms. Do not underestimate it. So I am suggesting that it might be a good idea to get ahead of yourself and perhaps start working on this unit before suggested by the timetable. To enable you to do this I have put up the quizzes for all the units from the first day of term. You still need to keep an eye on the closing dates as, like last semester, they will close a week after it says on the timetable.
Looking forward to a great semester and also to seeing you on Tuesday (July 21st) morning,
Good luck,
Ruth
I have just given you access to this course on Blackboard (I hope) where you will find the timetable for the semester, the assessment schedule, the notes and the quizzes. Have a look around and see what you will be covering from now till the end of November.
You will see that the format is pretty similar to that of the first semester and some of the topics will even look familiar. However, Bioscience 2 is one level up on Bioscience 1 so you will covering things in more depth and be you will be expected to understand it to a greater degree as well as apply the knowledge and intergrate it with what you have already learnt to a greater extent.
Just note that the first two topics are really revision and Unit 1 on cells and tissues is really what you have already done but with a few new things added, so you should be able to whizz through them. Then timetabled to start on 17th August is the Nervous system. This is a bit of a shock as it is A BIG UNIT! By big I mean the notes are in 3 parts and you will find much of it is new with an awful lot of new terms. Do not underestimate it. So I am suggesting that it might be a good idea to get ahead of yourself and perhaps start working on this unit before suggested by the timetable. To enable you to do this I have put up the quizzes for all the units from the first day of term. You still need to keep an eye on the closing dates as, like last semester, they will close a week after it says on the timetable.
Looking forward to a great semester and also to seeing you on Tuesday (July 21st) morning,
Good luck,
Ruth
Sunday, November 16, 2008
November 17th
Just 11 days to go before the final test - sorry to remind you!
You should by now be well into the last unit, The Urinary System. You should have worked your way through the workbook and have done the quiz so that you have time to look at the other units, especially the Immune and Respiratory Systems, that have not yet been tested in a test.
Last week we had a very sucessful 2 hour tutorial on the cell, respiration and the urinary system. This week's tutorial will be on the nervous and endocrine systems. Please come along if you can.
I gave the details of the format of the test and the mark allocation in the previous blog.
Good studying,
Ruth
You should by now be well into the last unit, The Urinary System. You should have worked your way through the workbook and have done the quiz so that you have time to look at the other units, especially the Immune and Respiratory Systems, that have not yet been tested in a test.
Last week we had a very sucessful 2 hour tutorial on the cell, respiration and the urinary system. This week's tutorial will be on the nervous and endocrine systems. Please come along if you can.
I gave the details of the format of the test and the mark allocation in the previous blog.
Good studying,
Ruth
Monday, November 10, 2008
Bioscience 2. November 11th
Hi, This week you should be finishing off Unit 7 on the respiratory system (after doing the online quiz which closes next Monday) and moving on to Unit 8 on the excretory system. THE LAST UNIT!
In the practical last week we dissected (New World) kidneys and I talked about the function of the kidneys. I intend to do more on the kidneys at the tutorial if that is what people want. I shall also talk about the respiratory system and --since we have 2 hours - I could go back to the beginning and revise Cells and Tissues.
The format of the exam will be similar to the final exam in Bioscience 1, although there is more material to test so there will be fewer marks for each unit. There will be 2 longer questions out of a choice of 8 worth 5 marks each at the end of the paper and the rest of the 90 marks will be distributed between the 8 units studied. However, I will only allocate 6 marks to the first unit as that was covered in quite a lot of detail in Bioscience 1. This leaves 12 marks for each of the other 7 units.
Please remember if there is something you dont understand about the course material as you study for the exam or about the format of the exam dont hesitate to drop me an email and I will endeavour to clarify for you.
Have a good week,
Ruth
In the practical last week we dissected (New World) kidneys and I talked about the function of the kidneys. I intend to do more on the kidneys at the tutorial if that is what people want. I shall also talk about the respiratory system and --since we have 2 hours - I could go back to the beginning and revise Cells and Tissues.
The format of the exam will be similar to the final exam in Bioscience 1, although there is more material to test so there will be fewer marks for each unit. There will be 2 longer questions out of a choice of 8 worth 5 marks each at the end of the paper and the rest of the 90 marks will be distributed between the 8 units studied. However, I will only allocate 6 marks to the first unit as that was covered in quite a lot of detail in Bioscience 1. This leaves 12 marks for each of the other 7 units.
Please remember if there is something you dont understand about the course material as you study for the exam or about the format of the exam dont hesitate to drop me an email and I will endeavour to clarify for you.
Have a good week,
Ruth
Sunday, November 2, 2008
November 3rd
Hi there, You should have all moved on to studying the Respiratory System by now and have another week until you move on to the final unit- the Urinary System.
The Blackboard quiz for the immune system closes tonight, so if you haven't done it yet you will need to get your skates on!
We had a good tutorial last week which focussed mainly on the immune system. We developed our own concept map on the whiteboard and whizzed through the immune system Powerpoint I have put on Blackboard. Have a look at it as I think it simplifies this rather complex topic and emphasises the points that are important. At the end of the presentation there is also a simplified version of the concept map we developed.
For those that want to get ahead of things before the Test on November 28th I have put up the interactive and printable notes for the final unit: the Urinary System. I am working on the quiz and should get that up before Wednesday and the workbook will follow.
In the practical class on Friday we will be looking at and cutting into kidneys and then I will spend the rest of the session talking about the kidney and kidney tubule structure and how urine is formed using the polytechs great models.
Finally the test will be a longer version of tests you have already done and will cover all the 8 units studied this semester. (Not the same questions though! Sorry!) Make sure you use the workbooks in your revision as they will be very useful, but also look back over the BB quizzes and of course the interactive notes and the questions that pop up there.
If you find there is something you dont understand as you go back over the material, dont hestitate to send me an email or even phone me on 4748497 as I will be at my desk most afternoons and am always happy to help.
Have a great week,
cheers Ruth
The Blackboard quiz for the immune system closes tonight, so if you haven't done it yet you will need to get your skates on!
We had a good tutorial last week which focussed mainly on the immune system. We developed our own concept map on the whiteboard and whizzed through the immune system Powerpoint I have put on Blackboard. Have a look at it as I think it simplifies this rather complex topic and emphasises the points that are important. At the end of the presentation there is also a simplified version of the concept map we developed.
For those that want to get ahead of things before the Test on November 28th I have put up the interactive and printable notes for the final unit: the Urinary System. I am working on the quiz and should get that up before Wednesday and the workbook will follow.
In the practical class on Friday we will be looking at and cutting into kidneys and then I will spend the rest of the session talking about the kidney and kidney tubule structure and how urine is formed using the polytechs great models.
Finally the test will be a longer version of tests you have already done and will cover all the 8 units studied this semester. (Not the same questions though! Sorry!) Make sure you use the workbooks in your revision as they will be very useful, but also look back over the BB quizzes and of course the interactive notes and the questions that pop up there.
If you find there is something you dont understand as you go back over the material, dont hestitate to send me an email or even phone me on 4748497 as I will be at my desk most afternoons and am always happy to help.
Have a great week,
cheers Ruth
Sunday, October 26, 2008
October 27th
I hope you are all enjoying this beautiful sunny Labour Day --not stuck on your computer studying Bioscience --well not all day anyway!
This post is just to remind you that today you should be thinking of finishing working on Unit 6. on the immune system and moving on to Unit 7 on the respiratory system, although you have another week to finish off the Blackboard quiz.
I hope you enjoyed that last unit. I have always found immunology hard so I took extra trouble with the workbook making sure it took you through all the relevant topics in as clear, simple and enjoyable way as possible. I hope I succeeded!
Just one more unit after this--the urinary system -- and then the countdown to the final exam on November 28th really starts in earnest.
There are still the online discussion topics to do and David should be posting those soon.
Those extra tutorials still haven't been finalised, but David and I are working on it.
All the best, Ruth
P.S. Please, please take a few minutes to fill in the survey form for me (see David's post below). I need them for submitting for the Certificate in Tertiary Teaching I am trying to get done by the end of the year.
This post is just to remind you that today you should be thinking of finishing working on Unit 6. on the immune system and moving on to Unit 7 on the respiratory system, although you have another week to finish off the Blackboard quiz.
I hope you enjoyed that last unit. I have always found immunology hard so I took extra trouble with the workbook making sure it took you through all the relevant topics in as clear, simple and enjoyable way as possible. I hope I succeeded!
Just one more unit after this--the urinary system -- and then the countdown to the final exam on November 28th really starts in earnest.
There are still the online discussion topics to do and David should be posting those soon.
Those extra tutorials still haven't been finalised, but David and I are working on it.
All the best, Ruth
P.S. Please, please take a few minutes to fill in the survey form for me (see David's post below). I need them for submitting for the Certificate in Tertiary Teaching I am trying to get done by the end of the year.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Please give Ruth some feedback
Hi all,
Could you please take 10 minutes to complete the following survey for Ruth?
http://polybase.tekotago.ac.nz/StudentSurveys/TakeSurvey.asp?SurveyID=9M14746L4m4K1
Cheers,
David
Could you please take 10 minutes to complete the following survey for Ruth?
http://polybase.tekotago.ac.nz/StudentSurveys/TakeSurvey.asp?SurveyID=9M14746L4m4K1
Cheers,
David
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