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Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) Presenter: Stefanie Paternostro and Terry Biondo Time: February 12th, 2010 (both time slots) Room: C-27 Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) was started at Franklin and Marshall College by two chemistry professors (Rick Moog and Jim Spencer) looking for a way to help teach their students to think and not simply commit facts to memory. The pedagogy has since matriculated not only to other age groups, but also other disciplines. POGIL is a combination of both Piaget's learning cycle and process learning.
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/evolution/ten-great-advances-evolution.html By Carl Zimmer Posted 10.26.09 NOVA To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Origin of Species , here's a list—by no means exhaustive—of some of the biggest advances in evolutionary biology over the past decade. These advances include not just a better understanding of how this or that group of species first evolved, but insights into the evolutionary process itself. In some cases those insights would have given Darwin himself a pleasant jolt of surprise. Ten significant leaps forward in evolution research in the past decade, as chosen and described by noted science writer Carl Zimmer Enlarge Photo credit: (Earth) © NASA; (text) © WGBH Educational Foundation Darwin envisioned natural selection acting so slowly that its effects would be imperceptible in a human lifetime.

Ten Recent Advances in Evolution

Geologic Time: Graphical Representation of Geologic Time

http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/geotime/time.html The Earth is very old -- 4.5 billion years or more according to recent estimates. Most of the evidence for an ancient Earth is contained in the rocks that form the Earth's crust. The rock layers themselves -- like pages in a long and complicated history -- record the surface-shaping events of the past, and buried within them are traces of life --the plants and animals that evolved from organic structures that existed perhaps 3 billion years ago.

Biology Lesson Plans: Activities, Experiments, Life Science Labs

Free Biology Lesson Plans Lesson Plans Inc. is an online warehouse of lesson plans that were created by our team at Lesson Plans Inc. or teachers all over the United States. The majority of the lessons were designed for high school science teachers, but we have many middle school, and elementary school lesson plans. Many lessons are aligned to state or national science standards. Biology lesson plans are free. http://www.lessonplansinc.com/biology_lesson_plans.php
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Cells

Cell Cycle & Cytokinesis - BioChemWeb.org

http://www.biochemweb.org/cell_cycle.shtml Cell Cycle Regulation and the Control of Cell Proliferation (Cell Growth + Cell Division) Cell Cycle Research - General resource with links to relevant recent literature, news and job listings. ( Ion Channel Media Group ) The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle and Cancer - Introduction to the eukaryotic cell cycle as it relates to the genetics of cancer. (Phillip McClean, North Dakota State University) (Just above Beginner's Level) ICRF FACS Laboratory Cell Cycle Analysis - Methods for cell cycle analysis using flow cytometry. (FACS Laboratory, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, UK) The Interactive Fly: Evolutionarily Conserved Pathways (Society for Developmental Biology). Includes sections on: Cell Cycle 1: Replication - "Replication Licensing Factor (RLF) and Origin Replication Complex (ORC)."
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