Link to the online tutorial about Plagiarism (Purdue University). http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/library/rtr.php?module=Etiquette§ion=Plagiarism&page=01
NetTrekker is a search engine that is designed and tested by HS teachers so all hits found on a subject are at an appropriate level. You can use it free at school. See the Library site for more search engines. http://school.netTrekker.com
Link to my rapidly growing list of useable sites - bundled as to category so might be easier to use than the list of links here. (See the section on Extended Essays.) http://delicious.com/jodevrieseca
Link to the Campbell online study site with animations you will be assigned. Most material is at a HL but provides further study sources and online labs, some of which we will perform during this course. Sign in using the class code I will have given you. http://wps.aw.com/wps/media/access/Pearson_Default/1663/1703422/login.html
Link to the Explore Learning website with the Gizmos to be completed. Use this class code: DDRIZTKR93 to register for our class using the personal code I gave you in class. http://www.explorelearning.com
Wanamaker Animations, on enzyme action, on protein synthesis, respiration, etc. http://www.lewport.wnyric.org/jwanamaker/animations.htm
These are gorgeous tutorials and animations you will use throughout Biology; take time to browse through them. http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/bio1int.htm#cell
Fantastic study site on organization of living structures and cells and organelles. Contributed by Patricia Vieira. http://www.biology.eku.edu/RITCHISO/301notes1.htm
This biology course site has lots of animations and tutorials on many of our subjects. Good revision site. This site has good tutorials on all aspects of cell biology. http://www.biology-online.org
List of animations available for a college biology course - most contribute to understanding although some are too brief. http://www.johnkyrk.com/index.html
Wikibooks biology syllabus, notes for revision. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/IB_Biology
More review notes like the ones in Wikibook and the Blue Allot book. http://kstruct.com/ib_notes/IB_Biology
Revision Guides (for sale) - but they have lots of sample pages on selected topics you can look through that might help (like option A and human evolution). http://www.osc-ib.com/ib-revision-guides/ib-revision-biology.asp
Another basic revision site for most everything in IB HL and SL. http://www.saburchill.com/IBbiology/bio_hp.html
An online Biology book - good illustrations and descriptions - just reading, no animations but there are some links. http://www.estrellamountain.edu/faculty/farabee/biobk/biobooktoc.html
The ER stories from Discover Magazine, called Vital Signs. Very interesting stories and easy to read. http://delicious.com/jodevrieseca/vital-signs
Good review site being put together by a teacher/examiner/moderator. Incomplete right now but what it contains is very good. http://mcmurtry.john.googlepages.com/home