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Online course: Intro to Alaska Flora, by Stefanie Ickert-Bond

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The online college class Intro to Alaska Flora from University of Alaska Fairbanks includes fantastic components developed by botany professor Stefanie Ickert-Bond. These online resources are available for free (no paywall), and they are useful far beyond Alaska’s borders and North America. It is also an inspiring example of how to teach an online course where students use the biodiversity around them as their own plant material for class. It includes videos and short lectures, virtual field trips to various biomes, dissecting videos, iNaturalist observation projects, student dissections assignments, family and species determinations.

Course goals: ” The objective of this class is to introduce you to several aspects of Alaska’s unique flora. Class modules and hands-on exercises are designed to familiarize you with the identification, description, and morphology of our local flora. In addition, you will get familiar with dissection of flowers, using technical keys, seeing scientific (Latinized) names, and learn vocabulary that comes with describing and talking about plants, and curate images that you will take of the plants in your immediate surrounding. “

Credit and copyright: Stefanie Ickert-Bond, University of Alaska Fairbanks. E-mail: smickertbond@alaska.edu

Some of the UAF-generated resources are listed below with links, but there is much more on the website. Go and explore on your own! Syllabus and Schedule is here, and the course manual can be downloaded here.

List of resources and components:

GENERAL BOTANY, EQUIPMENT, AND TECHNIQUES

MORPHOLOGY

VASCULAR PLANTS OVERVIEW

PLANT FAMILIES

BIOMES

ACTIVITIES

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