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Electronic resources for environmental education

Online laboratory course material for teaching environmental science, ecology, and conservation biology. Inquiry-based learning for high school, college, and graduate students, written by active research scientists. Instructor supplements include suggestions for teaching, additional reference material, and keys to questions and exercises.


Environmental Science Interactive
with RAMAS eLab (web-based)

This complete web-based course offers a series of interactive, inquiry-based simulations and exercises designed for college and AP high school Environmental Science courses.

To learn more or register on-line, visit:
Web School of Science

Electronic Texts
with RAMAS EcoLab

Texts with exercises for teaching the principles of population biology and conservation. The complete textbooks are downloadable and include interactive electronic lab exercises.

  1. Conservation Biology
    (high school or early undergraduate)

     
  2. Population Growth & Endangered Species
    (Early undergraduate)

     
  3. Applied Population Ecology
    (Advanced undergraduate or masters)


Using other RAMAS software in the classroom:

The powerful research tools in the RAMAS library are so easy to use, students can quickly build their own models and explore concepts using real data. Study how habitat fragmentation can increase extinction risk with RAMAS Metapop. Or use a GIS database to map habitat suitability with RAMAS GIS.