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Welcome to Biology 332 Biology of Plants Fall 2010 Lecture MWF 9-10 A SC-116 Laboratory R 8-11 A SC-333
During Lectures Please Turn all Phones to Silent I will hold myself to this same standard! Text-messaging during class is prohibited!
Professor: Ross Koning, PhD. • Cell Phone: 860-933-2712 • Office: Science 356 - MWF 10 T 12:30-2 • Email: koning@easternct.edu • Website: plantphys.info • University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) 1981 • Plant Physiology - Flower development • More recently: leaf development genes • Please call me Ross!
Let’s Look at the Syllabus • Advanced Course for Junior/Senior Biology Majors • Comprehensive Course in Botany • Covers 3 Kingdoms • Bacteria (Cyanobacteria--blue-green algae) • Protista? (Chlorophyta--green algae) • Plantae (plants) • Bryophyta (mosses, liverworts, hornworts) • Psilophyta, Lycophyta, Equisetophyta, Pteridophyta (ferns and allies) • Coniferophyta (conifers) • Anthophyta (flowering plants: monocots and dicots) Objectives
Let’s Look at the Syllabus • Structure and Function of Plants • Natural History and Evolution of Plants • Experience in Modern Phylogeny (Cladistics) • Reinforce Group and Individual Learning More Objectives
R RESTRICTED UNDER 17 REQUIRES ACCCOMPANYING PARENT OR ADULT GUARDIAN PERVASIVE IMAGES OF PLANT SEX ORGANS, EXPLICIT IMAGES AND DISCUSSION OF PLANT SEXUAL REPRODUCTION, EXPLICIT SEXUAL LANGUAGE, DIRECT MANIPULATION OF PLANT SEX ORGANS Caveat: Structure, Life History, and Evolution studies all include Structures, Processes, and Evolution of Sexual Reproduction This botany course is therefore R-rated: If you are uncomfortable hearing about, studying, discussing, or dissecting sexual structures, processes, and evolution, you should drop this course and select a different course.
Let’s Look at the Syllabus • No textbook really what I wanted, so visit: plantphys.info • If your learning style requires a formal textbook, see syllabus • If you need a textbook and cannot afford one, see me in office • No Laboratory Manual, so visit: plantphys.info • Exercises created as we go along • You will receive only ONE personal copy of the worksheet • Do not lose your copy! If you do, print from plantphys.info • Three-Ring Binder with Zipper Pouch • Small scissors, Metric ruler, Fine forceps • You MUST have a mechanical pencil and eraser! • Some people like colored pencils for this course • Simple Calculator useful (+ – x ÷ =) • Flash Drive (etc.) for computer files Resources
Let’s Look at the Syllabus • Weekly quizzes are given at start of laboratory time • Be on time; when last on-time student finishes, all papers collected! • Question types as diverse as botany is! • Multiple Choice • True False • Matching (esp diagrams!) • Drawings (for you to sketch) • Short Answer • Structured Essay • Essay • Absence from 1 Quiz: with documentation pro rata • Absence from any more Quizzes: 0 regardless of reason • No missed quizzes? Lowest quiz score dropped! • Best score = 100%, 90%+A-, 80%+B-, 70%+C-, 60%+D- • Quizzes provide 35% of course grade Be ready for any and all! Quizzes
Let’s Look at the Syllabus • Must bring worksheet with you to class or 10% penalty • Must hand in worksheet or assignment by due date • Due dates to be announced in class: attendance critical • Papers due at beginning of lecture on due date. • Papers during or after lecture are already 1-day late. • Late penalty: 10% per day • After graded assignments returned to a classmate: 100% penalty • No makeup of laboratory exercises ever! • Laboratory work provides 35% of course grade Laboratory
Let’s Look at the Syllabus • The exact nature of this term project will be announced early in the term (but not today) • You will carry out the project individually all semester • You will do the work in the greenhouse and in lab • It will involve growing plants and observing and documenting what you find out about them • Exactly which plants you will study is what remains to be articulated • Term project paper provides 10% of course grade Term Project Paper
Let’s Look at the Syllabus • Given On Tuesday of Final Exam Week • Questions will be comprehensive of entire course! • Question types as diverse as botany is! • Multiple Choice • True False • Matching (esp diagrams!) • Drawings (for you to sketch) • Short Answer • Structured Essay • Essay • Clear your work, play, travel and other schedules NOW! • Final exam provides 20% of course grade Comprehensive Final Exam Be ready for any and all!
Let’s Look at the Syllabus • I will do my level best to treat each student fairly! • If you feel there is any unfairness, come to my office! • Numerical scoring errors corrected without discussion. • Partial credit reassessment with discussion. • Pairwise comparisons: both please appear with both papers. • I will not reduce the score of either party. • We will discuss the two responses and grading seriously. • Labels on diagrams do not earn points unless connected to image. • I am open to your suggestions for improvement of objectivity. • I cannot correct any errors unless you bring them to me in a timely way! Please do so within 1 week of paper return. Fairness
Let’s Look at the Syllabus • My estimate of participation provides • Leverage into a higher grade • Barrier from a higher grade • Participation variables • Attendance and Arriving on time! • Attitude • Attention in and out of class • Staying on-task • Engaged in class discussions • Effective and contributing team member • Bringing required materials to class • Handing in all materials on time! • Asking pertinent questions • Answering lecture questions with clarity • Barriers • Opposites from those at left • Complaining about work • Phone/texting in class • Doing the minimum • Taking vacations • Watching partners working • Borrowing items from others • Avoiding all the math • Social conversations in lab • Sleeping in class Participation
Let’s Look at the Syllabus Laboratory Exercises Are Not Book-ended in 3 Hours! ECSU Catalog Page 60: “As a general rule, students should assume the following obligations as they undertake coursework: to spend at least two hours in preparation or study outside of class for each hour in class” Participation So for each 3-hour laboratory period you should be spending at least 6 hours at home finishing the laboratory worksheets! Distinguishing laboratory work from homework on the worksheets is critical to completing lab work within the 3 hours. Lab exercises are not too long if you stay on task and leave homework for homework…and avoid social conversation in class.
Let’s Look at the Syllabus • There is NO extra credit • Not for any one • Not for any reason • Not at any time Cheating Extra Credit • Copying or Plagiarism Completely Prohibited • We share data observations only with those who helped collect them • We never share calculated results or written answers to questions
Let’s Look at the Syllabus • If you are a student with a disability, and believe you will need accommodations for this class, it is your responsibility to immediately contact the office of AccessAbility Services. • I cannot provide any accommodations for anyone until I have received a directive letter from the office of AccessAbility Services. • If you are having difficulty with this course, I encourage you to come to my office hours, or meet with students who have completed this course in Fall 2009. Participation
Let’s Look at the Schedule • Tentative Syllabus: subject to change…watch the website! • Dates: as currently planned, subject to change • Lecture Topics links to lecture notes on website • PowerPoint links for Mac, or HTML versions for older PCs • Laboratory Exercises: Print out if you have lost yours! • Readings, Vocab, Other Resources, Excel files, etc. • There are no in-semester Exams, but there is a Final Exam! Headings