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"One bonus of producing recorded teaching materials is that I can make them available for free to interested members of the public. I have done this with the lectures for my Marine Ecology course "OCB4633C." This is a required course in the BS Marine Science program at colleges in the Florida State University system. I recorded the lectures by doing "voice overs" of my existing PowerPoint slideshow presentations, then converting the presentations to video and uploading them to YouTube. " | "One bonus of producing recorded teaching materials is that I can make them available for free to interested members of the public. I have done this with the lectures for my Marine Ecology course "OCB4633C." This is a required course in the BS Marine Science program at colleges in the Florida State University system. I recorded the lectures by doing "voice overs" of my existing PowerPoint slideshow presentations, then converting the presentations to video and uploading them to YouTube. " | ||
[https://jimbodouglass.blogspot.com/2020/04/learn-marine-ecology-my-narrated.html Professor James Douglass Blogspot] | |||
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Revision as of 12:17, January 13, 2021
Marine Ecology Lectures by James Douglass
Dr. James Douglass, Marine Biology Professor at Florida Gulf Coast University, has recorded all of his lectures for Marine Ecology "OCB4633C" and offers them free to the public on his YouTube channel.
Dr. Douglass:
"One bonus of producing recorded teaching materials is that I can make them available for free to interested members of the public. I have done this with the lectures for my Marine Ecology course "OCB4633C." This is a required course in the BS Marine Science program at colleges in the Florida State University system. I recorded the lectures by doing "voice overs" of my existing PowerPoint slideshow presentations, then converting the presentations to video and uploading them to YouTube. "
Professor James Douglass BlogspotPosted By: AdminPost Date: 2021-01-12