Neuroscience Asynchronous Course
What's included
10 pre-recorded lessons
10 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
1 hour per week. Weeks 1-9 will have brief homework assignments. Homework assignments generally include reading chapter(s) from the textbook and answering discussion questions on the classroom wall.Class Experience
US Grade 8 - 12
Beginner Level
During this ten week self-paced course, students will be introduced to neuroscience. Over a ten week time period, students will work to define neuroscience and gain knowledge of the different principles within the field. By the end of the course, students will have developed a basic understanding of neuroscience. No background knowledge is required, just an eagerness to learn. The brain is so amazing and fun to learn about! Overview: During this course, students will develop a basic understanding of neuroscience and how our amazing brain works. Throughout this course, we will explore different aspects of neuroscience from neurons and cell networks to the anatomy of the brain. We will also discuss learning mechanisms, reinforcements, attention, perception, motor control, language, and executive functioning. By the end of the class, students will have an understanding of how the brain works down to a cellular level. Methodology: Students will be provided with a course syllabus that contains step by step instructions for completing the class. Each week, the students will view a recorded presentation that incorporates multiple modalities (text, video, audio, etc.). The handouts for the presentation will be made available for you to print (printing is optional). After viewing the presentation, students will respond to discussion posts in the classroom that are related to the weekly topic. Students will engage in on-topic discussions with their instructor and/or peers by using the discussion board(s). Students will be offered the opportunity to ask questions, as well as opportunities to further explore the material through brief weekly assignments. These assignments will also provide students an opportunity to improve their research and/or presentation skills. Weeks 1-9 will have a very brief homework assignment. Each week, students will present their homework findings in a manner of their choosing by posting the results to the classroom wall. Students may choose to write out their results, post a video, post a drawing or sketch, etc. The homework assignments generally will not take longer than 30 minutes to complete. Homework is used to extend learning and to allow for practice of research and/or presentation skills. Students will have one week from the date of the assignment to complete and submit their homework. Feedback will be given on homework assignments on a weekly basis. Learner Time: This is a flexible schedule course so there are 0 live minutes per week in class. Students will spend approximately 1 hour per week viewing recordings, and an estimate of 0-1 hours per week outside of class to complete assignments.
Learning Goals
Students will improve their understanding of cells, neural networks, and learn how the brain functions.
Syllabus
10 Lessons
over 10 WeeksLesson 1:
Introduction
This lesson introduces neuroscience.
Lesson 2:
Neurons
This lesson covers the topic of neurons.
Lesson 3:
Networks
This lesson covers neural networks.
Lesson 4:
Learning
This lesson introduces learning mechanisms.
Other Details
Supply List
A handout(s) will be provided by the teacher. The parent/guardian will be responsible for printing out the handout(s). You must have access to a PDF viewer in order to open and print the handouts. Printing the handout(s) is optional, you may also choose to download and save them rather than print. Lessons will be taught using PowerPoint Presentations and will also incorporate some YouTube videos. This course also utilizes a free online text book. Students must have internet access to read the text. The textbook can be accessed at: A handout(s) will be provided by the teacher. The parent/guardian will be responsible for printing out the handout(s). You must have access to a PDF viewer in order to open and print the handouts. Printing the handout(s) is optional, you may also choose to download and save them rather than print. Lessons will be taught using PowerPoint Presentations and will also incorporate some YouTube videos. This course also utilizes a free online text book. Students must have internet access to read the text. The textbook can be accessed at: https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Pharmacology_and_Neuroscience/Book%3A_Computational_Cognitive_Neuroscience_(O'Reilly_and_Munakata) There will be no additional books or materials to purchase for this course. Students must have access to a web browser to complete brief research assignments as well as to read the textbook.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Nevada Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I am offering this course to share my knowledge of an intriguing field. In the past, I have worked in many different aspects of the field of psychology. As such, I feel that I have a unique perspective and can share some of my past experiences to encourage a future generation to explore a wonderful field.
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Self-Paced Course
$19
weekly or $185 for all content10 pre-recorded lessons
10 weeks of teacher support
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