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Bio 101 Videos

Video Number

Title

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1

Structure of an Atom

Week 3

2

Ionic and Covalent Bonds

Week 3

3

Carbohydrates and Lipids

Week 4

4

Proteins and Nucleic Acids

Week 4

5

Enzymes

Week 5

6

Cell Structure

Week 6

7

Cell Membrane

Week 7

8

Cellular Respiration I

Week 8

9

Cellular Respiration II

Week 9

10

Photosynthesis

Week 9

11

Classical Genetics I

Week 10

12

Classical Genetics II

Week 12

14

Hardy-Weinberg Law

Week 15

What is the purpose of the videotapes?
The videos are supplemental material that cover the most difficult aspects of the course.  Thus, there is not a video tape over each topic.  In fact, there are no videos associated with Unit 1, the introductory unit.   On the other hand, Unit 2, the chemistry unit, has 5 videos.  Each video is a 30 minute minilecture over a particular topic. This is not MTV!
How Do I View the Tapes?
Alexandria Campus Library.  The videos can't be checked out. Go to the circulation desk in the library and request an ELI Bio 101 video by the correct number. (I originally made these videos for my ELI students.) Be sure to bring your notebook so that you can take notes!
Cable TV. Check out the semester viewing schedule. In addition to the weekly schedule, each semester the entire series is blockfed overnight by the cable companies so that you can tape the entire series.  This feature may be helpful because it is not likely that the tape will be shown exactly when you need it. Again, check out the current semester cable TV schedule for the blockfeed for Bio 101 (note that two nights are required to tape all of the videos).  

 

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Emma Erdahl, Associate Professor of Biology
Northern Virginia Community College
Last revised: 8/23/01