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Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities
Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities has 50 remote-ready activities, which work for either your classroom or remote teaching.
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I like this syllabus because
I like this syllabus because it seems to look at reality in a way haven't really looked at yet. I mean I know we've gone over the idea of "what is reality?", but I like that this syllabus includes topics like science and religion. I think that looking at different mediums, like the mock-documentary would be a good way to further explore the ideas of constructed reality.
I do kind of have to agree with ckosarek, when she mentions that we've already covered the ideas of spatial reality. "You Are Here" seems like it might have a different perspective on things than Sonit, but I would be interested in reading about the ethnographic version of reality in a book like "Children of Crisis."