We get
the DVDs (two at a time) but no textbooks, even though the booklet that
accompanies the DVDs lists several texts as “essential reading” (by title and
chapter for each lecture). So I ordered one of the text books (Campbell &
Reece, BIOLOGY 6th ed.) which because it is an outdated edition didn’t
cost much at all (less than $15, including shipping and handling). The text
makes the course even more enjoyable for me, not to mention more educational
too. But it’s a huge book with over 1300 pages (not all of it covered by the
lectures), so I feel like a small dog with a brand new big bone to chew!
At the
end of each part (12 lectures) we are supposed to answer some true/false
questions and then get a certificate for completing that part. But since they
(the education department here at USP Terre Haute) haven’t put together any
questions for this course yet (they ask me for a generic essay on the material
covered instead, which I’m sure no one would ever read if I wrote it) I’ve been
writing the questions myself and giving them twenty questions, with detailed
answer explanations, so they can choose ten to type up and make part of the
program (for other prisoners to do in the future, though apparently I’m the
only one who signed up for biology so far). It seems I always find some way to
contribute to the education departments of every prison I’ve been in (I’ve actually
lectured, and developed entire courses from scratch in the past, including a
complex on-line “Introduction To Computer Programming” course that provided
interactive lessons and quizzes), and I’m always happy to do so.
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