Quality Lab Design and Content for Chattanooga State
Anatomy and physiology students at Chattanooga State Community College excel thanks to Carolina Distance Learning® lab kits.
Anatomy and physiology students at Chattanooga State Community College excel thanks to Carolina Distance Learning® lab kits.
Who better to give advice about online science education than professors who develop and teach these courses? We reached out to some of these savvy educators and collected ten key tips that can guide you in providing a successful learning experience.
When you create a science lab for your online students, there are some considerations to keep in mind. This guide to launching a distance learning lab covers the steps in planning and developing an online course—the benefits, the pitfalls, and the liability issues to be aware of.
What can you expect from our lab’s assessments? Take a look at this sample from the Chemistry of Life: Bonding and Properties of Water investigation. In this lab, students record their observations as they investigate ionic, covalent, and hydrogen bonds; test the properties of water; and examine molecular interactions.
Our lab kits combine high-quality materials and effective instructions. In this wet lab, students investigate ionic, covalent, and hydrogen bonds.
From upholding academic integrity to purposeful assessments to reviewing students’ experiential learning, get an outline of five considerations that offer guidance in gauging understanding among your distance learning students.
Carolina Distance Learning® delivers your lab kit’s digital resources to your Dropbox, so it’s important to understand that process.
Quality Matters™ (QM) is an international organization recognized as a leader in online education quality assurance. It offers a subscription-based service for course review and certification.
Take a tour of the workings of a virtual microscope. This short video lets you preview the microscope’s parts and how to navigate it. Then view an onion root and fish blastodisc as you would through the microscope.
CDL offers wet labs, dry labs, and simulations for you to choose from. In this dry lab, students examine the anatomy of different flowers, determine flower types, and match the types with pollination methods. Time requirement: 45 minutes.
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Our kits are as safe, reliable and rigorous as traditional courses. See for yourself with a free sample investigation kit.