The one exception to the course being entirely web based is that students are required to take the mid-term and final exams in a traditional classroom setting.
Before actually teaching BIS 10V on campus, Dr. Falk moved on to a position with another University. I asked to be allowed to take over the course and was given permission to do so.
Because my appointment is in the Department of Nematology, the course is cross listed as NEM 010V.
For the past 16 years, I have been actively engaged in a combination of traditional classroom and web based instruction. I have taught a portion of Entomology 156 (Biology of Parasitism) lecture and laboratory, and PPP 201 (Concepts of Plant Protection and Pest Management) and Nematology 204 (Management of Plant Parasitic Nematodes).
If you like, you can visit my web site for
NEM 204.
As is common for many working in the sciences, I have a joint appointment at UC Davis. This includes a partial I&R (Instruction and Research) appointment combined with a CE (Cooperative Extension Specialist) appointment. BIS 10V/NEM 10V is part of my I&R role. My CE role takes me on teaching and research adventures throughout the state of California.