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Teaching at Truman State University

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Students find an undigested fish in their shark stomach (BIOL 302)
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Ornithology students at the end of a cold and snowy birding trip to Long Branch State Park (BIOL 506)
Courses I currently offer:
  • TRU 112: Self & Society - On Being a Biologist
  • BIOL 104: Ecology & Evolution of the Organism
  • BIOL 301: Introduction to Ecology
  • BIOL 302: Comparative vertebrate anatomy
  • BIOL 506/506G: Ornithology*
  • BIOL 515/515G: Animal Behavior*
  • ​BIOL 545: Biology Capstone Seminar 
  • BIOL 44X - Biology Research I, II, and III 

*This class is supported by DataCamp, the most intuitive learning platform for data science. Learn R, Python and SQL the way you learn best through a combination of short expert videos and hands-on-the-keyboard exercises. Take over 100+ courses by expert instructors on topics such as importing data, data visualization or machine learning and learn faster through immediate and personalised feedback on every exercise.

Lessons available for use:
Knowing your own: A classroom case study using the scientific method to investigate how birds learn to recognize their offspring. 
Materials available through CourseSource or ResearchGate

Battle of the Beaks: understanding variation and evolution in Galápagos Finches
Created in collaboration with Dr. Kristi Montooth, Natalia Gutierrez, and Laura Vander Meiden
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