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Coleman Wade Babcock replied to Erin Nash's discussion Biological Evolution - Final Ideas and Questions
"since my question was a beast of a research topic i have decided to revise it a little. My real question is are humans evolving today, and if so then what is in store for us next"
May 13, 2010
Coleman Wade Babcock replied to Sean Nash's discussion Biological Classification - a work in progress
"ahhh biological classification I thought it was a long... tough... rigorous process. Though it was hard i found that i enjoyed every second of it. I loved trying to figure out the species, observing them and classifying them was like completing a…"
Apr 1, 2010
Coleman Wade Babcock replied to Sean Nash's discussion Playing With Protein Synthesis
"HERE IS MY QUIZ if that doesnt work here is the html"
Mar 8, 2010
Coleman Wade Babcock replied to Sean Nash's discussion Basic Genetics with Awesomehighlighter
"OK heres my article its called "THe cup half empty?" here are my notes from AWESOMEHIGHLIGHTER.COM One-sixth of the world's population does not have enough food to sustain life, and the world's food supply needs to double by…"
Feb 12, 2010
Coleman Wade Babcock replied to Sean Nash's discussion Pushing Scientific Thought Into Art
"snap, snap, snap, snap"
Jan 18, 2010
Coleman Wade Babcock replied to Sean Nash's discussion Distinct Human Celltypes
"OH YEAH they are star shaped too! (i just thought i'd throw that in there)"
Jan 11, 2010
Coleman Wade Babcock replied to Sean Nash's discussion Distinct Human Celltypes
"The first Cell type i chose was a rod cell in the eye but instead i chose the cone cell. Cone cells are located in the middle of the eye. They pick up all of the colors that your brain processes. Their are certain wave lengths that the cones process…"
Jan 11, 2010
Coleman Wade Babcock commented on Sean Nash's video
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"Im actually kind of hungry now"
Nov 24, 2009
Coleman Wade Babcock replied to Sean Nash's discussion Biomolecules and Human Health
"We learned that fat and carbs are actually a vital part of the human diet, but it is important to get just the right amount of all of these and not excess. Also you have to get an equal amount of the other stuff too. Diets like the atkins and south…"
Nov 1, 2009
Coleman Wade Babcock replied to Sean Nash's discussion Worthless Species?
"http://www.colorado.edu/journalism/bylines/spring98/page16.3.gif When we were told to eliminate any species that we could by drawing one line i automatically thought that mosquitoes should go along with the tb bacterium and the aids virus. Then…"
Oct 28, 2009
Coleman Wade Babcock replied to Sean Nash's discussion A Sonoran Desert Community
"After watching todays video i was really surprised at how much diversity the desert really has. I never would have guessed how many different types of reptiles and bugs there were. I also forgot about the mamals in the forest too. I should have…"
Oct 13, 2009
Coleman Wade Babcock replied to Sean Nash's discussion A Sonoran Desert Community
"As far as wild life diversity goes in the desert i dont think that there will be much. The only thing that i can think of is reptiles and bugs, and plants. I can imagine a lot of cacti and little ferns. The big Arizona cactus i imagine would be the…"
Oct 13, 2009
Coleman Wade Babcock replied to Sean Nash's discussion What Is Science?
"I understand what your saying. now that we know we can reject our hypothesises it feels kind of wrong or bad to do. no im just kidding, but it will take some time to get used too"
Sep 9, 2009
Coleman Wade Babcock replied to Sean Nash's discussion What Is Science?
"i like your statement " there is no proof in science" cause i have to agree with you that i thought science was to prove or "answer" also. but after last class i realized that science (or the scientific method) is never really…"
Sep 9, 2009
Coleman Wade Babcock commented on Benton Library Media Center's blog post Crows Using Automobiles as Nutcrackers: The Evidence
"i have to agree with shandis and marcee on this. i could tell by the video that the shots were set up to make it seem that the birds were intentionally using the cars as nutcrackers but i just didnt bye it. I know that you can get a shot then get it…"
Sep 3, 2009
Erin Nash left a comment for Coleman Wade Babcock
"Wow - your picture makes you look swole."
Sep 2, 2009

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benton
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art
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soccer
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hanging with my friends
Favorite plant and/or animal and why:
the dog because they are the best hands down

Coleman Wade Babcock's Blog

The fuel of Life

Technically I and you all are the same. Yes we may have different thoughts, feelings, and perspectives, but it’s what is inside of us that makes us so similar. It is what fuels us and gives us the energy to be unique that makes us so identical. It is the things like sugars, lipids, amino acids and nucleic acids that gives our bodies the power to live. Essentially they are the architects of life, they help build us, and design us into who we are… Continue

Posted on November 23, 2009 at 11:30pm

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Virtual Classroom

Our work has certainly come a long way this year. In our short time working in this space (since only September 2009) we have attracted quite a bit of attention for our open approach to learning.  Your sharing, reflection and synthesis have earned two nominations for Edublogs awards in as many years.  Impressive is a good word.In the thread below, please reflect upon our use of free, open online tools to enhance our classroom this year. I'm always proud of how your work ends up being all about…See More
Feb 4, 2011
Sean Nash commented on Erin McAndrews's blog post Levels of Biological Organization
"Today's stats for this blog post... 16,462 unique individual visitors with 287 yesterday alone. Still... the most popular page on the entire site. Considering the fact that this course is no longer offered at this school, and that no new…"
Sep 21, 2010
Sean Grinstead replied to Erin Nash's discussion Virtual Classroom
"There were tons of different things we used in this class that i can't even begin to decide where to start. The most important tool that i used in this class was the internet. If we weren't allowed to use the Internet we would have had to…"
May 19, 2010
Aziz Siddikov replied to Erin Nash's discussion Virtual Classroom
"As the student from the other country I have to admit that we don't have so many freedom in our schools. It is really good opportunity that we have. Non of the classes that i have taken are like this. When i walk in that classroom, i feel the…"
May 18, 2010
Blayr Bolton replied to Erin Nash's discussion Virtual Classroom
"I'm pretty sure that I could write for pages and pages about the way this network has affected our work in Dual Credit Biology, but I'll keep it pretty to the point, so everyone doesn't have to read a novel. First of all, typing this…"
May 14, 2010
Ali Bargu replied to Erin Nash's discussion Virtual Classroom
"First of all: It is over?!?! It felt like yesterday when I walked into this room full of technology! Being introduced to a NING was really interesting. I was skeptical at first. But i changed my opinion really quickly. Being able to work on a…"
May 13, 2010
Erin Nash replied to Erin Nash's discussion Biological Evolution - Final Ideas and Questions
"Taylor, Do you have the link to that interview? It sounds really interesting?"
May 13, 2010
Shelby Hawkins replied to Erin Nash's discussion Virtual Classroom
"I LOVED the way this class was technology oriented! I always look forward to this class, because I know that not only will I learn biology but online tools that will help me in college and a career! The world is moving so fast in technology, and I…"
May 13, 2010
Shandis Cruz replied to Erin Nash's discussion Virtual Classroom
"Oh. My. Goodness. I can’t and don’t want to think of what DC Bio would be like if we didn’t use our online resources. The tools you have given me have opened a vast world of information that I had no idea existed before this year.…"
May 13, 2010
Taylor Woodruff replied to Erin Nash's discussion Virtual Classroom
"Being able to use this online public learning network as something that I really loved about this class! I felt like it gave us freedom to be able to explore more of the things we were interested in while still learning what we had to. I thought…"
May 13, 2010
Kylie Warner replied to Erin Nash's discussion Virtual Classroom
"There are so many great things about our web page, post and blogs. For one, I think this has helped the students out a lot. When ever we have post or research here lies a great place to ask for help and see subjects more on just how we see it…"
May 13, 2010
Erin Nash replied to Erin Nash's discussion Biological Evolution - Final Ideas and Questions
"Marcy, A species is a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce offspring that are fertile. A population is a species that lives in the same geographical area at the same time. They tend to interbreed. Hope this helps with those two little…"
May 13, 2010
Erin Nash replied to Erin Nash's discussion Biological Evolution - Final Ideas and Questions
"Coleman, You will want to look back to see what intelligent design actually means. Is this something that can be paired with evolution, or is it a different set of ideas?"
May 13, 2010
Coleman Wade Babcock replied to Erin Nash's discussion Biological Evolution - Final Ideas and Questions
"since my question was a beast of a research topic i have decided to revise it a little. My real question is are humans evolving today, and if so then what is in store for us next"
May 13, 2010
Hannah Rush replied to Erin Nash's discussion Virtual Classroom
"Technology in the classroom is definitely one of the many drastic changes that Benton High has made since I have been here. I'm really grateful for it though that's for sure. I must say that although DC Bio was my toughest class, I also…"
May 13, 2010
Erin Nash replied to Erin Nash's discussion Biological Evolution - Final Ideas and Questions
"Just keep in mind that Lamarck's theory of evolution was an early one - and August Weismann's experiments eventually helped to show that this theory was incorrect. Lamarck's ideas can't be correct - think of a simple example - if…"
May 13, 2010
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Virtual Field Trip

Our work has certainly come a long way this year. In our short time working in this space (since only September 2009) we have attracted quite a bit of attention for our open approach to learning.  Your sharing, reflection and synthesis have earned two nominations for Edublogs awards in as many years.  Impressive is a good word.In the thread below, please reflect upon our use of free, open online tools to enhance our classroom this year. I'm always proud of how your work ends up being all about…See More
May 13, 2010
Blayr Bolton replied to Erin Nash's discussion Biological Evolution - Final Ideas and Questions
"...continued. From recently watching and becoming fascinated with the Discovery channel series "Life", I decided to ask a question about birds. My question was: How does sexual selection occur with birds? For pleasure? I saw tid bits of…"
May 11, 2010

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