Environmental Science BIOL 104

BIOL 104L students comparing fish diversity between a river suffering severe human impacts (the Ocoee) and a more natural river (the Hiwassee). Eight of the lab exercises of this course are outdoor activities investigating notable features of the counties surrounding Lee, and requiring data acquisition and analysis, comparison, and drawing of conclusions. Contributed by BIOL 104L student Daniel Ashworth.
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· Lecture materials
· Lecture final exam essay pool Fall 2008
· Lecture exam 3 essay pool Fall 2008
· "Replumbing the Planet" extra credit article review assignment
· “Heat” PBS video extra credit opportunity
· WWJD ("What Would Jesus Drive") Article Discussion Blog
· Lecture exam 2 essay pool Fall 2008
· "Tragedy of the Commons" article review assignment
· Lecture exam 1 essay pool Fall 2008
· Exotic species article review assignment
· BIOL 104 Lecture outlines Fall 2008
· First week assignments and announcements
· Syllabus
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· Classroom behavioral expectations
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credit Grundset lecture series Spring 2008
Lab material
· List of birds sighted Fall 2008
· BIOL 104 Lab Exam 2 Study Guide
· BIOL 104 Water Quality Lab Data
· BIOL 104 Gee Cr. Lab Handout
· BIOL 104 Lab Exam 1 Study Guide Fall 2008
· BIOL 104 Conasauga River fish list Fall 2008
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BIOL 104 Fish Diversity
Lab Handouts Fall 2008
· BIOL 104 Ocoee/Goforth fish list Fall 2008
· BIOL 104 Angel dropbox instructions
· BIOL 104 Garbology Data Fall 2008
· BIOL 104 Garbology lab instructions
· BIOL 104 lab schedule Fall 2008
· Upriver Hiwassee water quality lab handout
· Downriver Hiwassee and human impacts lab handout
· BIOL 104 Bird lab instructions (incomplete)
· BIOL 104 Water Quality Websites
· BIOL 104 Lab handouts
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