One final exam will be administered. It will consist of essay questions based on readings and in-class discussions. The exam will be comprehensive covering all of the course content. Students will be graded on the use of scientific facts about plants, ecosystems, organization of information, and brevity. Please note that all students are expected to take the final exam, but the exam WILL NOT be graded unless the student has had problems with one or more sections of the course along the way. This weird final exam will be explained within a class discussion.
Catherine Nakamura Videos
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Nari Okui
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arD374MFk4w
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Ngoc Anh Dao
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Veronica Gibson
Jayna Laping
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Steven Gonsalves