Students planning to take this class may wish to bring a 20X handlens and a pair of binoculars with them to campus to enhance their observational powers.
Field laboratories
and field trips involve significant walking - good health and good walking
shoes are strongly advised.
Instructor:
Roger D. Meicenheimer
Office:
358 PSN
Phone #:
529-7012
Office Hours:
By appointment
Email:
MeicenRD@muohio.edu
Internet Home Page:
http://www.cas.muohio.edu/~meicenrd
Developmental
Plant Morphology and Plant Anatomy.
Emphasis on stem,
leaf, and vascular components of the plant.
Expert
Systems.
BOT 630W Objectives:
To provide teachers with an intensive and broad experience with respect to knowledge of trees (Dendrology). This experience will include identification, distribution, and utilization of native and introduced trees and their products. Teachers will customize a MUDES CD and develop lesson plans for incorporation of it into their own individual curricula as an independent project during the course. Please consult the Ohio Educational Department Science Learning Outcomes for your grade level(s) to begin contemplation of your project.
BOT 630W Grade Information:
Final Grade based on [ Final Exam + (Laboratory Quiz)/4 + MUDES Project ] / 3
Meeting Times:
Summer III
Class will meet every day for the two week period beginning July 15 and
ending July 26
Lectures
MTWRF 9 -10 AM, MTWRF 1 - 2 PM
306 PSN
Laboratories
MTWRF 10 -12 AM, MTWRF 2 - 5 PM
Field Studies Primarily on Oxford Campus
Week End
Field Trips Two Field Trips to local Arboreta are scheduled
for Saturday (July 20) and Sunday (July 21)
Textbooks / Resources:
1. Hardin, J. W.; D. J. Leopold; and F. M. White. 2001. Harlow Harrar's Textbook of Dendrology. McGraw-Hill, Inc., N.Y., N.Y.
2. Miami
University Dendrology Expert System CD (Students will
have access to Sony 505 MicroNoteBook Computers to run this Software
and complete their projects)
3. Thomas, P. 2000. Trees: Their Natural History. Cambridge Univ. Press. N.Y., N.Y.
4. Numerous Taxonomic Resources will be placed on reserve in Brill Science Library
5. Web
Sites of Interest to this Class