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Sehoya Cotner
Worming in Itasca, Summer 2008
Curriculum Vitae (PDF)
Email:
harri054@umn.edu
Teaching responsibilities
Introductory Biology/The Evolution and Biology of Sex
General Zoology (
view video podcasts
)
Biology, Society & the Environment (with M. Decker)
Biology 1805: The Nature of Life
Biology of the Galápagos (with R. Moore)
Tropical Reef Ecology
Research interests
Strategies for active lecturing
Evolution education for the non-scientist
Invasive worms of the great lakes
Using sex to teach evolution
Links
Introductory biology labs... they just aren't sexy enough
Biology of sex interview
Arguing for Evolution
(Published August, 2011)
Age of the Earth article in
Evolution
, March 2010
NSF-REU Site: Global Change Ecology
Itasca Biological Station & Laboratories
Tropical Reef Ecology in Roatan
Biology of the Galápagos
Sex class vodcasts
Great Lakes Worm Watch at NRRI
Como Woodland Outdoor Classroom
Recent Publications
The Relation of High School Biology Courses & Students' Religious Beliefs to College Students' Knowledge of Evolution
Instructor Gender and Student Confidenced in the Sciences: A Need for More Role Models