9781259659065-1259659062-GEN COMBO ESSENTIALS OF BIOLOGY; CONNECT PLUS ACCESS CARD

GEN COMBO ESSENTIALS OF BIOLOGY; CONNECT PLUS ACCESS CARD

ISBN-13: 9781259659065
ISBN-10: 1259659062
Edition: Student
Author: Michael Windelspecht, Sylvia S. Mader
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: McGraw-Hill College
Format: Paperback 647 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781259659065
ISBN-10: 1259659062
Edition: Student
Author: Michael Windelspecht, Sylvia S. Mader
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: McGraw-Hill College
Format: Paperback 647 pages

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GEN COMBO ESSENTIALS OF BIOLOGY; CONNECT PLUS ACCESS CARD (ISBN-13: 9781259659065 and ISBN-10: 1259659062), written by authors Michael Windelspecht, Sylvia S. Mader, was published by McGraw-Hill College in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Biology (Biological Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent GEN COMBO ESSENTIALS OF BIOLOGY; CONNECT PLUS ACCESS CARD (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Biology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.34.

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About the Author
Sylvia S. Mader has authored several nationally recognized biology texts published by McGraw Hill. Educated at Bryn Mawr College, Harvard University, Tufts University, and Nova Southeastern University, she holds degrees in both Biology and Education. Over the years she has taught at University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Massachusetts Bay Community College; Suffolk University; and Nathan Mayhew Seminars. Her ability to reach out to science-shy students led to the writing of her first text, Inquiry into Life, that is now in its thirteenth edition. Highly acclaimed for her crisp and entertaining writing style, her books have become models for others who write in the field of biology. Although her writing schedule is always quite demanding, Dr. Mader enjoys taking time to visit and explore the various ecosystems of the biosphere. Her several trips to the Florida Everglades and Caribbean coral reefs resulted in talks she has given to various groups around the country. She has visited the tundra in Alaska, the taiga in the Canadian Rockies, the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, and tropical rain forests in South America and Australia. A photo safari to the Serengeti in Kenya resulted in a number of photographs for her texts. She was thrilled to think of walking in Darwin's steps when she journeyed to the Galápagos Islands with a group of biology educators. Dr. Mader was also a member of a group of biology educators who traveled to China to meet with their Chinese counterparts and exchange ideas about the teaching of modern-day biology.
As an educator, Dr. Michael Windelspecht has taught introductory biology, genetics, and human genetics in the online, traditional, and hybrid environments at community colleges, comprehensive universities, and military institutions. For over a decade he served as the Introductory Biology Coordinator at Appalachian State University where he directed a program that enrolled over 4,500 students annually. He currently serves as an adjunct professor of biology at ASU where he teaches nonmajors biology and human genetics in the online and hybrid formats. He was educated at Michigan State University and the University of South Florida. Dr. Windelspecht is also active in promoting the scientific literacy of secondary school educators. He has led multiple workshops on integrating water quality research into the science curriculum, and has spent several summers teaching Pakistani middle school teachers. As an author, Dr. Windelspecht has published five reference textbooks, and multiple print and online lab manuals. He served as the series editor for a ten-volume work on the human body. For years Dr. Windelspecht has been active in the development of multimedia resources for the online and hybrid science classrooms. Along with his wife, Sandra, he owns a multimedia production company, Ricochet Creative Productions, which actively develops and assesses new technologies for the science classroom.

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