What is a Course Hub?

Welcome! This website, the BIO 1101 Course Hub, is a central location for information and resources related to Biology 1101 Lecture and Lab. Whether you are a student in the course or a faculty member teaching it, we hope you will find useful material here.

How is this site different from my own section on OpenLab or Blackboard?

This is a department-wide site with general resources for everyone taking the course. You can use it as a reference or for support, but it is not the right place to leave messages for your professor or classmates. Your professor can let you know how to find your section online on OpenLab or Blackboard.

Faculty, if you’re interested in using the OpenLab in your section, please check out the online module Teaching With OpenLab.

How you might use this site (Students)

  1. If you miss a class or lab.  Read the Lessons for the topic that was discussed that day (and of course write down your questions and do the homework).  Look at the Resources for links to the online textbook and read the assigned sections. To find out what you missed, ask a fellow student or consult the syllabus.
  2. To learn about the course before you take it. Look at the Course Outline, check out one or two of the Lessons, and ex
  3. Explore the Resources to get a sense of what the class will be about.
  4. To prepare for a class.  Repeated exposure is necessary for learning.  Read the Lessons for the topic that will be covered in class that day before going to class, writing down your questions as you go.  During class, follow the lecture and ask your questions where appropriate, or in a flipped class, ask questions either of your group during class or of the professor at the start of class. For lab, be sure to read the background information before class. This includes watching the tutorial videos and completing the posted simulations.
  5. To review for an exam.  Check out the Lessons and Resources to brush up on topics.

Resources

Resources for students

You can access all of these resources by clicking the links below, or using the menus at the top of the page.

Course Outline. The course outline is the department’s “official master plan” for the course – it lists the textbook, the number of credits, any courses that you must complete before taking the course (prerequisites), what to pics will be covered each day, and the learning outcomes. One this page you will find a link to the course outline for the course, as well as the course description that appears in the college catalog.

Lessons. Here you will find online lessons for each day of class. If you missed a day of class, or you have questions, this is a great place to go!

Textbooks. Information about the textbook for the course.

Resources. Stuck on a topic? Already looked at the online lesson? You can find additional resources for most topics here, including many examples worked out in full, created or selected by City Tech faculty.

Tutoring. Need some individual help? Learn about free tutoring options provided by the college.

Resources for faculty

Course Coordination. Information provided to all instructors of the course.

Model Course. If a model course is available for cloning your can learn more about it here.

Faculty Resources. Additional faculty resources

Credits

This Course Hub was developed by:

  • Jeremy Seto
  • Marie-Cecile Chalbot
  • Donna Rankin

Sources

  • The section How you might use this site (Students) on this page was inspired by and is based on material created by Sheila Miller.