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Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities
Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities has 50 remote-ready activities, which work for either your classroom or remote teaching.
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I am most interested in the filmic aspect of these possibilities, because we've done quite a bit of reading non-fiction texts. I feel like the media of film has not been fully appreciated in our course (watching one film outside of class--Conceiving Ada--is not much for a Technology class). I also think there's merit to reading a work of fiction that we are already somewhat familiar with. I wish I had more creative suggestions but here they are:
Film: I'm thinking X-Men may actually be my first choice, followed by The Matrix.
Fiction: Brave New World (although I think this would be interesting, I know part of the reason I'm choosing this novel is because I am familiar with it. But maybe having familiarity with the material can be beneficial to understanding it more deeply?)