HelloMan wrote:
>>mmphillips at stkate.edu wrote:
>>>>>>> Dear Plant Edders -
>>>> I would really like to move more toward a case study approach in teaching
>> plant biology, but I can't find anything in the way of websites or books
>> that focus on case studies in plant biology. (And I'm unpracticed in
>> setting them up on my own and would love to work from examples.) Right
>> now I'm finishing up the topic of plant diversity and I think some sort
>> of forensic botany case study where knowing the differences between
>> bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms would help you
>> solve
>> the case would be wonderful. Before I start trying to invent such a
>> scenario, I thought I see if any of you knew of good case studies or
>> places to look.
>>>> Thanks,
>> Martha
>>>> Martha M. Phillips, Ph.D
>> Biology Department
>> The College of St. Catherine
>> 2004 Randolph Avenue
>> St. Paul, MN 55105
>> 651-690-6630
>>mmphillips at stkate.edu>>>> ---
> please try http://biotechnologie-vegetale.com> although this site is french speaking, you may find interesting material
> for your teachings.
>> All the best
>
A few words concerning this website:
They have much more than graphics and scientific material, accessed through
"Forum" and "liens" (links) sections on the left menu.
You may have direct access to its forums by this link:
http://biotechnologie-vegetale.com/Forum
They also have a dedicated and interactive search engine entirely
devoted to
vegetal biotechnology which is directly accessed through this link:
http://biotechnologie-vegetale.com/netref
This part allows you to enter your own link to your site or publications
list.
cheers
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HelloMan