Airdate: Thursday, April 22, 2021 Season: 8 Episode: 17
Guest: John R. Waters
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. John Waters, a Teaching Professor of Biology at The Pennsylvania State University, as he answers questions from a recent webinar on how to help students organize their understanding of biology around larger themes that are common across the life sciences.
For more information or to watch the webinar, click here.
Associated Webinar: My Cousin, the Tree: Integrating the Anatomy & Physiology of Plant and Human Biology
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