I teach or contribute to five courses:
1) Introduction to Plant Biology (Biol. 239). This is a general plant course that includes topics like plant morphology, diversity, plant-animal interactions, and plant conservation. See link at bottom of page for most recent syllabus.
2) Community Ecology (Biol. 472). This course consists of a mix of lectures, discussions of primary literature, computer exercises, and independent research projects in community ecology. See link at bottom of page for most recent syllabus.
3) Fundamentals of Biology II (Biol. 116, previously Biol. 105). I usually teach the ecology and plant diversity sections of this introductory sequence, although I did teach the whole course in 2016.
4) Scientific Writing, Editing, and Revising (Biol 604) This course is aimed at graduate students who have completed the data analysis sections of their research and are ready to write a manuscript for publication. See link at bottom of page for most recent syllabus.
5) Current Topics in Scientific Teaching (STO 692). This course is aimed at graduate students in any of the sciences who are interested in strengthening their teaching and outreach skills and exploring science education literature that is relevant to them. . Most participants take this course as part of the Graduate Certificate in Science Teaching and Outreach; you can find out more about that program at: http://cnsm.uaf.edu/sto/ . However, any graduate student with an interest in formal or informal education is welcome!