Ornitólogo en formación: Anatomía y fisiología de las aves (flexibilidad)
Qué está incluido
Tarea
1-2 horas por semana. This is a flexible schedule course designed to take 1-2 hours each week. Please see course description for more information about course materials.Evaluación
This course offers both formative and summative assessments. Formative assessments include: - Weekly Pear Deck Lessons with embedded questions that students respond to (instructor will provide individual feedback on student responses) - Weekly assignment that is turned in to the instructor for individual feedback Summative assessments: - Weekly Quiz for students to check their understanding of lesson materials (students may use notes and may submit this quiz as many times as they would like to achieve a higher score, instructor will send correct answers and feedback as needed) - Final Project on the last week of course for students to demonstrate their mastery of the course materials (instructor provides individual feedback and a score for the project using the rubric that students receive when this project is assigned)Calificación
All assignments submitted on time will receive individual feedback from the instructor. Students who wish to receive a grade in this course should notify Heather by the start of week 2. Grades for this course are based on: - 25% = Completion of interactive Pear Deck Lessons (completion/effort) - 25% = Weekly Quiz Scores (quizzes are open book/notes) - 30% = Assignments (completion/effort) - 20% = Final Project Score (guidelines and rubric provided week 6) Grade Scale: A: 93-100% A-: 90-92% B+: 87-89% B: 83-86% B-: 80-82% C+: 77-79% C: 73-76% C-: 70-72% D+: 67-69% D: 63-66% D-: 60-62% F: Below 60%Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 9 - 12
** Note: This is a flexible schedule class WITHOUT weekly pre-scheduled live meetings. Course materials will be delivered via interactive lessons on Pear Deck, quizzes, assignments, and a final project with detailed instructor feedback. This course may be used as a part of the “Ornithologist in Training Curriculum Series”. Please see the section below entitled “About the Ornithologist in Training Curriculum Series” to learn how this curriculum series can provide your learner with a comprehensive multi-year curriculum in Ornithology culminating in the development of skills in independent ornithology field research and college-prep scientific writing. Birds have evolved the ability to live in nearly every habitat on earth. Despite changing external environments they are able to maintain homeostasis and regulate their internal systems effectively and efficiently. This course focuses on learning not only the name and location of bird anatomy, but also understanding the physiology of how these anatomical parts function within body systems and how systems of the body interact to enable all of the aspects of avian life including flight and movement, thermoregulation, respiration, song, metabolism, and reproduction while sensing and responding to a changing external environment. We will also take a look at the microstructures of bones, muscles, lungs, and nerves in order to understand how these components perform their functions at a microscopic level. In this course students will gain a firm foundation in avian anatomy and physiology that will help them better understand the behavior and ecology of birds all around them. Course Components: Weekly Lessons: On Monday morning each week students will receive a link to one interactive lesson using Pear Deck. Lessons are designed to take 20-40 minutes to complete. Pear Deck lessons include slide visuals, audio recordings, video, and website links to explore as well as opportunities for students to respond to questions and prompts embedded in the lesson. Students will receive review sheets that include the lesson content, student responses, and individualized feedback from the instructor for lessons that are complete on time (by the end of the day on Wednesday of the week they are assigned). Students who have not completed the PearDeck lesson by Wednesday will continue to have access to the lesson throughout the course, but will receive a general review sheet rather than an individualized review sheet with instructor feedback. Weekly Quizzes: On Monday morning each week students will receive a link to a 10 question quiz on Google Forms. Quizzes are “open notes”, and students may refer to the Pear Deck lesson and any additional notes they have taken while submitting responses. Quizzes are due at the end of the week on Sunday, are designed to take 10-15 minutes, and will provide immediate feedback that students may use to check for understanding of the course material. Students may wish to take the quiz after receiving the lesson review sheet on Thursday. Weekly Assignments: Assignments allow students to extend the lesson or synthesize what they have learned by completing a hands-on activity, interpreting and discussing scientific literature, or completing a review/summary activity. Weekly assignments are designed to take 15-30 minutes to complete and are due at the end of the week on Sunday. Final Project: The final project is completed during the last week of the course. Final projects will integrate knowledge and understanding from at least 2 of course lessons and will require the student to create something new. Final projects can take many forms including, but not limited to: a 3-D model/craft, artwork, an infographic, a video, a photo collage, etc… Students will be provided with project examples and a guideline rubric at the beginning of the week. Projects are designed to take 1-2 hours to complete. Students will share their work and comment on one another’s projects through a discussion post, and students will receive individual feedback from the instructor based on the guidelines in the rubric. Notes About Assignments and Grades: All assignments submitted on time will receive individual feedback from the instructor. Grades are optional in this course and the grading scale and grading methods are specified in the course syllabus. Students who wish to receive a grade (percentage and letter grade) should notify the instructor by the start of the 2nd week of class. The full course syllabus will be provided on the first day of class and is available early upon request. Just message the instructor if you would like to view the full course syllabus prior to registering. Course Topic Outline: Week 1: Musculoskeletal System Theme: A bird’s skeleton provides a framework for muscle attachment and together the skeleton and muscles support the weight of the bird, protect its body, and help it move and fly. Week 2: Circulatory, Endocrine, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems Theme: A bird’s circulatory system is a network of vessels and organs that works with other body systems to distribute oxygen, nutrients, hormones, antibodies, and heat while also removing waste products. Week 3: Respiratory System and Vocal Apparatus Theme: A bird’s respiratory system includes lungs and many air sacs that exchange gasses and deliver oxygen efficiently to the circulatory system. Week 4: Digestive System and Urogenital System Theme: A bird’s digestive system allows it to take in nutrients and eliminate waste. The urogenital system contains a urinary system for removal of nitrogenous wastes as well as a reproductive system. Week 5: Nervous System and Senses Theme: A bird’s nervous system transmits sensory stimuli, stimulates motor responses, and regulates body functions. Birds have many senses for detecting changes in their environment. Week 6: Final Project About the Ornithologist in Training Curriculum Series This course is a part of the “Ornithologist in Training” curriculum series. Each course may be taken as a stand-alone course, or in series using any order. Learners seeking a comprehensive multi-year curriculum in Ornithology may want to consider taking two courses that pair together in one semester. Below is an example of how a learner could use the Ornithologist in Training curriculum series to take 3 full years of ornithology courses that culminate in the development of skills in independent ornithology field research and college-prep scientific writing. Year 1, Semester 1: The Evolution of Birds Ornithologist in Training: The Origin and Diversification of Birds (6 weeks, 1-2hr per week) Ornithologist in Training: Bird Evolutionary Biology and Systematics (6 weeks, 1-2 hr per week) Year 1, Semester 2: Bird Anatomy, Physiology, and Adaptations for Flight Ornithologist in Training: Anatomy and Physiology of Birds (6 weeks, 1-2 hr per week) Ornithologist in Training: Bird Feathers and Flight (not developed yet) Year 2, Semester 1: Bird Behavior Ornithologist in Training: Bird Foraging Behavior (not developed yet) Ornithologist in Training: Breeding Biology of Birds (not developed yet) Year 2, Semester 2: Ecology of Birds Ornithologist in Training: Bird Migration and Dispersal (not developed yet) Ornithologist in Training: Bird Population and Community Ecology (not developed yet) Year 3, Semester 1: Avian Research and Scientific Writing Ornithologist in Training: Avian Research and Scientific Writing (12 weeks, 3-4hr per week): https://outschool.com/classes/ornithologist-in-training-avian-field-research-and-scientific-writing-TP3AagM3?usid=jd8koNrm&signup=true&utm_campaign=share_activity_link Year 3, Semester 2: After completing the course Ornithologist in Training: Avian Research and Scientific Writing, dedicated ornithology students often use subsequent semesters to refine their scientific writing/presentation skills and pursue research interests through the 1-to-1 independent research mentoring opportunities provided by the course Ornithologist in Training: Avian Field Ecology Project Private Mentoring: https://outschool.com/classes/private-mentoring-in-ecology-science-fair-and-independent-research-projects-HBtpzcFS?usid=jd8koNrm&signup=true&utm_campaign=share_activity_link If you are looking for additional, live support from the instructor as well as an opportunity to study and work on materials for this course in the company of other Ornithologist in Training students, please consider subscribing in one or more of my “open office hours” sections as you complete this course. This is a good option for students who enjoy live instruction, have a lot of questions for the instructor, need a little bit of accountability and motivation to work on course materials at a set time each week, and/or who want to get to know some other Ornithologist in Training students. Additional details about what to expect during office hours are included in the listing. Link to available office hours: https://outschool.com/classes/ornithologist-in-training-open-office-hours-9mrHNp19?usid=jd8koNrm&signup=true&utm_campaign=share_activity_link
Metas de aprendizaje
- Learners will be able to locate, name, and describe the functions of 5-10 parts of each of the musculoskeletal, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urogenital, and nervous systems.
- Learners will understand how the systems of the body interact to maintain homeostasis and regulate the body through thermoregulation, respiration, and metabolism.
- Learners will understand how systems of the body allow birds to move, fly, and reproduce.
- Learners will be able to describe how the microstructures of bones, muscles, air capillaries, and nerves allow them to perform specific functions within the avian body.
- Learners will be able to describe 3–5 examples of bird species with adaptations found within one or more of the basic avian body systems that allow them to survive and thrive in unique environments.
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Orientación para padres
This course uses the following external resources: Pear Deck and Google Forms. Students will be provided with links in the Outschool Classroom to access relevant resources each week. Students will not need to create any accounts to access these resources, but are expected to provide their first name only in their responses so that the instructor can review these responses and provide each student with individual feedback in a private message through Outschool communications.
Lista de útiles escolares
Optional Course Textbooks: This course is a part of the Ornithologist in Training curriculum series. Most of the courses are organized by topics that are similar to the chapters in The Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Handbook of Bird Biology (Third Edition, ISBN# 978-1-118-29105-4). This text is NOT required for the course; however, some learners may wish to supplement the Ornithologist in Training curriculum series courses with optional textbook reading. In the Handbook of Bird Biology, Chapter 6 Avian Anatomy and Chapter 7 Bird Physiology correspond closely with the content of this course. Students may also wish to use The Pocket Book of Bird Anatomy by Marianne Taylor, chapters 2-9 as optional, supplemental reading in this course.
Recursos externos
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
2 Grado
Maestría en Ciencia desde University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
Licenciatura en Ciencia desde Bethel College
Heather is a published ecologist who has conducted field ecology research for more than a decade. She has done research in Costa Rica, Teton Mountain National Park, the Southern Appalachian Mountains, and in the Midwest. Her main research interests are birds and landscape ecology. Heather is also an environmental educator and naturalist with over 20 years of experience teaching students of all ages through nature centers, schools, and Girl Scouts.
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Clase grupal
90 US$
por 6 semanas6 semanas
Completado por 10 alumnos
No hay videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 13-18
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