What's included
14 pre-recorded lessons
14 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
1-2 hours per week. One homework assignment will be assigned each other, that encourages learners to reflect on the week's lesson on their own time. Submitted homework will be reviewed on Tuesdays and Thursdays, providing consistent guidance and support.Assignments
Discussion/participation based assignments will be posted in the classroom throughout the week to foster interaction with the lesson videos and optional videos/articles. Submitted responses will be reviewed on Tuesdays and Thursdays, providing consistent guidance and support.Assessment
A self-paced open book assessment will take place at the end each unit, where learners are welcome to use lesson videos and classroom posts as reference.Letter Grade
includedProgress Report
A progress report can be provided upon request at anytime throughout the course. The progress report will include an assessment of all assignments, homework, and assessments taken up to that point.Certificate of Completion
1 after class completionClass Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
Beginner - Advanced Level
Ready to soar into the amazing world of birds? Ornithology 101 is your gateway to exploring the skies and beyond, offering high school students an unforgettable journey through the fascinating science of avian life. Dive into this dynamic course and unlock the secrets of the feathered world! What Will Be Taught? In Ornithology 101, you'll embark on a thrilling adventure to uncover the wonders of birds. From their intricate anatomy and unique behaviors to their epic migrations and conservation challenges, this course provides a comprehensive look at everything that makes birds so extraordinary. Discover how they navigate the globe, communicate, and adapt to their environments. Topics Covered: - Bird Basics: Get to know the anatomy and physiology that make birds unique. Avian Behavior: Explore the intriguing ways birds interact, communicate, and survive. - Migration Mysteries: Learn about the incredible journeys birds undertake and how they find their way. - Evolution & Classification: Uncover the evolutionary history and diverse classifications of our feathered friends. - Conservation Challenges: Delve into the pressing issues facing bird species and what we can do to help. - Virtual Field Adventures: Experience hands-on birdwatching and virtual field studies to bring your learning to life. What to Expect in This Self-Paced Course: - Weekly 30-Minute Lesson Videos: Each week, a new video lesson will guide you through different aspects of avian life, offering engaging insights into the world of birds. - Supplementary Videos: Additional optional videos will be posted throughout the week, expanding on the main topics and featuring fascinating documentary footage of birds in their natural habitats. - Interactive Guided Discussions: Connect with your peers and instructor through interactive discussions, sharing observations, asking questions, and deepening your understanding of the material. - Weekly Interactive Homework Assignments: Reinforce your learning with fun and challenging assignments designed to test your knowledge and enhance your comprehension. In Ornithology 101, you’re not just a student; you’re an explorer! You’ll have plenty of opportunities to connect with Oliver through: - Dynamic Lectures and Q&A: Gain deep insights and have your questions answered. - Engaging Games and Simulations: Reinforce your knowledge with interactive exercises. - Virtual Field Trips: Experience birdwatching and field studies to see your learning in action. - Personal Feedback: Receive regular feedback on assignments and projects to guide your progress. Join Ornithology 101 and take flight into the amazing world of birds. Discover their mysteries, marvel at their diversity, and become a part of the global effort to understand and protect them. Enroll now and let your avian adventure begin!
Learning Goals
Understand Bird Anatomy and Physiology: Identify and describe the key structures and functions of bird anatomy and how they support various life processes and adaptations.
Explore Avian Behavior and Communication: Analyze bird behaviors, vocalizations, and social interactions, and understand how these contribute to survival and reproduction.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created CurriculumStandards
Aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)14 Lessons
over 14 WeeksLesson 1:
Introduction, Avian Diversity, and Biogeography
Explore the basics of ornithology, uncover the incredible diversity of bird species, and learn how their distribution is shaped by biogeographic factors.
Lesson 2:
Bird Orders, Families, and Species of the World
Delve into the classification of birds, understanding the major orders, families, and notable species across the globe.
Lesson 3:
Adaptations for Flight and Feather Structure
Discover the unique adaptations that enable birds to fly and the intricate structure of feathers that support their aerodynamic abilities.
Lesson 4:
Species, Speciation, and Systematics
Examine how bird species evolve, the processes of speciation, and the systematic methods used to categorize and understand avian diversity.
Other Details
Learning Needs
My zoology class is uniquely designed for neurodivergent minds, with a special focus on ADHD. As someone with ADHD, I incorporate engaging, interactive learning methods that keep attention anchored and foster curiosity.
Parental Guidance
All classes are grounded in the accepted consensus of the secular scientific community, and will include discussions of evolution by natural selection. Course materials are drawn from primary sources within the fields of biology, zoology, and evolutionary science.
Pre-Requisites
A keen interest in the animal kingdom is recommended!
Teacher expertise and credentials
3 Degrees
Doctoral Degree in Science from University of Texas at Arlington
Master's Degree in Science from University of Central Arkansas
Bachelor's Degree in Science from University of Central Arkansas
Oliver holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Master of Science in Biology from the University of Central Arkansas and has completed partial PhD coursework in Quantitative Biology from the University of Texas at Arlington. With nearly sixteen years of experience in the zoo and aquarium community, Oliver has contributed to various projects worldwide, including rehabilitating injured seabirds in South Africa and tracking tigers in central India. Oliver has worked with a variety of species at renowned institutions such as the Smithsonian Institution, making significant contributions to wildlife conservation efforts. Their academic background and extensive hands-on experience in animal science provide a solid foundation for teaching zoology, ensuring that students receive a comprehensive and informed education in the subject.
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