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General Microbiology II

Study Tips

Learning involves not only memorizing, but also understanding the subject matter, especially at a conceptual level. Effective learning is active learning and requires that you employ critical thinking. Critical thinking is an active, sustained, cognitive effort directed at solving a complex problem, which requires integration of different sources of information, considering alternate perspectives, making critical judgments, and developing and testing hypotheses. The following study tips will help you develop your capacity for critical thinking and therefore for active learning:


Lecture Outline

Course Information

Laboratory

202 Home Page

Course Objectives

Sample Questions

Micro FAQs

Cool Micro Stuff

Course Evaluation

Extra Credit

Study Tips

Bugs'n'Drugs


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email questions and comments to:
John R. Stevenson, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Microbiology
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio 45056
USA
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