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SCIX9011
Raising livestock is more science and less guesswork. Technology will be the future farmer’s ally in the world of raising animals. This course will help you find fascinating resources in Animal Science utilizing the Internet so you can engage your students with animal life on their level of interest. You will find the newest trends, research and experiments on the subject via numerous websites, and share in discussions on the subject through newsgroups, chat rooms, blogs, and mail lists. Your final lesson plan or project requirement will incorporate your findings and allow you to venture off in cyberspace to capture and incorporate additional information based on your students’ grade level.
$110/credit
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A huge library of information is available on the Internet for you to use to research and develop curriculum, but you may find it intimidating or too complicated to become comfortable with this valuable resource tool. These courses have two objectives: to help you learn the various research tools step-by-step from the basics so you become a proficient Internet researcher on any topic, and to explore and discover educationally useful information on the topic you chose to apply to your role as teacher, counselor, or administrator. All courses in this series are three semester hours and available as “On-Line” or “E-Courses.” All materials needed for the course are provided and your instructor is available daily by email or phone.
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