NAU Biology BIO 372
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BIO372 : Getting Started

Getting Started

If you have registered and this is your first time in the course, you should:
  1. Read this page.
  2. Read the help page, which includes access to technical help.
  3. Look at the overview of the course.
Then read the syllabus, the class page, the communication page, and view additional resources from Cline Library.

New students are encouraged to obtain an account on the student unix computer DANA. DANA gives NAU students, who agree to abide by proper ethical standards, access to the internet including electronic mail, the Cline library on-line catalog, world wide web home pages (http:), and usenet news.

Accessing these sorts of Internet services requires establishing an electronic identity (essentially an electronic mail address). This can be done by acquiring a computer account on the DANA machine. Any currently enrolled student, who is willing to use these resources responsibly, is permitted an account on the DANA machine.


How the Course is Organized

BIO372, "Revolutionary Thought in Biology" is organized into a few main areas. Buttons for these main areas appear on every page throughout the course. These main areas are:


Required Readings
Listed below are the required book(s) for Revolutionary Thought in Biology:

Throughout the course, required coursepack readings are marked in the following manner:

COURSE PACK READING:

You are also required to read all of the online lessons. These lessons are marked throughout the course in this manner:

ON-LINE LESSON:


Activities

Throughout BIO372 you will be asked to complete activities using the internet. You will either be directed to material on the web, or you will be asked to search the web for information on a particular topic.

Each set of review questions is marked with this icon

Each exercise is marked with this icon

Each web activity is marked with this icon

Each test is marked with this icon


Communication

Communication with the instructor in BIO372 is conducted primarily by e-mail messages. You may also call the instructor on the phone number listed below. If there is no answer when you call, you may leave a voice message.

When you receive a message from the instructor to the entire class, the e-mail addresses of all the students in the class will appear in the header of the message. You may use these addresses to contact other students, or you may post a message to the class newsgroup. However, the class newsgroup, especially for off-campus students, has proven difficult to use in the past.

Assignments from you will be logged into the electronic gradebook when they are received. The grades will be added subsequently. Your current grade in the course will be calculated automatically. You may view the entries for you in the electonic gradebook by clicking on the following link:

CHECK: Check on Assignments and Grades

E-mail Professor Gaud at William.Gaud@nau.edu
or call (520) 523-7516


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