PURPOSE OF THIS WEBLOG

This site will be used primarily to give users of my Phoenix College website an indication of when I have made changes or additions to that site. If I make announcements here, they are to be considered OFFICIAL announcements. Therefore you are REQUIRED to check this site regularly.

27 February 2009

There have been some corrections made to the Appendicular Skeleton Practice Practicum.

15 February 2009

Because at least one of you is having a problem with the VBR MP3's, I've replaced the High Quality versions of the lecture recordings with CBR's. If you've had any problems, then go back and download the replacements. If you don't know whether there's a problem, because you haven't yet downloaded any lectures since the last test, then you are way behind, and you should expect your next test score to reflect that.

13 February 2009

See the new link about sound files cutting off (under Technical Issues).

09 February 2009

I picked up the Klean Kanteen that was left in the lecture room on Thursday. It's now in my office. The owner should remind me to return it.

06 February 2009

The problematic skull-lab lecture (that no one let me know about until today) is now fixed.

04 February 2009

I'm sorry about not recording last night's laboratory lecture, and I hope you find the "Greatest Hits of Fall Semester" versions helpful. Also, be aware that there is an error on the practice practicum. The question for Station 14 (#4) should NOT include "in the orbit". Cross that out.

03 February 2009

I've scrapped the idea of posting WAV's and MP3's on the Lectures page. All lectures are now MP3's, and you have a choice of High and Low Quality. The Low Quality recordings are the same as the MP3's were before. The High Quality recording are the same quality as the WAV's were, but since they're now MP3's, you should be able to use them on portable players.
There will be an open laboratory session for BIO201 students Friday morning (06 February) from 0930 to 1130. If you want to take another look at things in the laboratory (cadaver, etc.), stop by between those times.