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Dr. K.N.I. Bell
Office: A-4058 (all are welcome to drop by with questions*)
Phone & Email [policy]
737-4440, <kbell@mun.ca> Please include your MUN-ID if you e-mail
me.
(*you may also get a group together and arrange a time for a short tutorial
on any topic)
See marks so far Evaluation scheme for course
Eggs and newly-hatched larvae (about 1.8mm TL) of Sicydium punctatum, a Caribbean anadromous goby. More about Dr Bell's research |
Doing well will take work and determination:
there is a lot of material in the course, and it requires work on your
part to organise it, understand it, and see how the bits link to each
other. If it's about a problem that's not urgent, ask me at/after class, or come in person to my office. Please include your MUN-ID if you e-mail me. [More on this...] Any problems Welcome to ask me at/after class, make appointment, or drop by my office. Also available to you: your faculty advisor; the Head of Department, Dr M. Burton; First-year coordinator, Mr. I. Emerson; Undergraduate officer, Dr. P. Scott. |
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Course admin etc. info as presented in class (evaluation scheme, office locations, etc.) | View as HTML |
Course OUTLINE (headings with text page numbers). Best use is before lectures to help organise yourself for note-taking. Ifusing 5th edition**, be on the lookout for minor changes made after the 5th ed. outline was prepared. WATCH FOR ANY FURTHER CHANGES TO OUTLINE,
ANNOUNCED HERE & IN CLASS. |
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Bell's* LECTURE PRESENTATIONS Biol 1001 & 1002 (http://www.mun.ca/biology/kbell/index.html) *contributed to by many, absolute originality absolutely not claimed! 1. YOU WILL NEED THE USER/PASSWORD I GAVE YOU IN CLASS! 2. The pages may be updated any time (look for date at top), and some material may be omitted, so, again, be in class to find out what. 3. See hints (below) |
... other help: see especially Dr Whittick's 1001 Objectives* (html), Help Center site, and Key Hints (below):
(*Dr. Whittick's B1001 Objectives are not simply for relating course to pages in Campbell et al, but are to help understand the depth to which you should know the material. Emphasis may differ from the present course, but a look at the Course Outline will show you where the differences are. -- It is always a good idea to consult multiple sources, consider the different ways the same ideas are expressed.) |
(from http://www.mun.ca/biology/Help_centre/) |
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