The lab will meet online within a Course Management Software program called Desire 2 Learn (D2L).

- We will use primarily asynchronous communication in this course, which does not happen in real-time. In other words, we will communicate asynchronously without needing to have a common time available for us to meet online. E-mail is an excellent example of asynchronous communication. So are electronic bulletin boards. I WILL EXPECT that you will be checking your E-mail every day (excluding weekends and holidays) and that your actively utilizing the online resources on the course website. A variety of lecture resources will be available to you including:
- Media formats include .gif, .jpg, QuickTime, Flash, ShockWave, Windows .AVI, Java, and JavaScript formats.
- Browser Plug-in's are required to view these resources (see Technology Requirements below).

WHAT WILL BE REQUIRED LAB ACTIVITES FOR THE STUDENT?
Each week the Human Biology Online Lab students will be doing the following lab activites:
- Completing the 4 steps for each weekly lab topic.
Every 5th week of the semester the student will take an online Lab Exam. The Lab Exams will be 60 points covering 4 lab topics.
Specific Learning Objectives for the student are specified on each lab webpage.
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- Step One: Pre-Lab Lecture
- This involves reviewing concept tutorials, animated tutorials and video to introduce the lab concepts and techniques.
- Step Two: The Lab Experiment
- The student will do hands on experiments at home, simulated online lab activities or both.
- Step Three: The Assignment
- The student will participate in a weekly online Lab Wiki Assignment.
- The Student will particiapate in Study Mate Pre-Lab Quiz activities.
- Step Four: The Quiz
- The student will take a weekly 10 point Online Lab Quiz in D2L (Desire2Learn)

WHAT MATERIALS WILL I NEED TO PURCHASE IN THE BOOKSTORE?
Textbooks can be purchased in the MCTC Bookstore: I encourage you to purchase the textbooks online. It will save you a big hassle of waiting in line at the bookstore.
To purchase your books online, go to the following URL:
http://www.mctcbookstore.com/home.aspx
Required Textbooks/Course materials
1.) Online Lab materials will be provided on course website in D2L.
2.) Human Biology by Sylvia Mader, 9th ed. or newer
(To be used as a reference book)

HOW DO I ACCESS THE COURSE WEBSITE?
You can also access the course website indirectly through your You can also access the course website indirectly through your Desire2Learn (D2L) account: https://minneapolis.learn.minnstate.edu

HOW CAN I DOWNLOAD / VIEW THE COURSE SYLLABUS?
The syllabus for this course is available in three formats. You can download it in MS Word (.doc), Adobe (.pdf) and Flash Paper .swf formats. Grading Policies are outlined in the course syllabus.
http://www.biocasts.com/mctc/index.html

WHAT ARE THE MINIMUM TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS?
The Human Biology Online Lab has been tested with and supports the following operating systems and browser configurations.
A modern browser:
- Google Chrome 42 or newer
- Mozilla Firefox 38 or newer
- Apple Safari 10 or newer
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 or newer
- Microsoft Edge 12 or newer
* If you have earlier versions of these browsers, you can download a newer version from the appropriate manufacturer's website:
Firefox and Safari users: The Human Biology Online Lab features have been tested with and do support these browsers for the operating systems shown.
Connection speed:
The Human Biology Online Lab requires an Internet connection with a minimum connection speed of 28.8 kbps (kilobits per second). DSL or a Cable Modem are preferred. The faster your connection speed, the faster you will be able to view this site and some of your course's content. If you are experiencing slow download times, you may need a faster connection. In this case, contact your school's technology department, a public library or your ISP.
Browser settings: Cookies and Javascript Options
The Human Biology Online Lab uses both cookies and JavaScript technology. Both of these features must be turned on in your browser, and are usually turned on by default. See your browser Help for instructions on how to view or change these browser options.
Browser Plug-In's Required to view the course contents:
Click on any of the buttons below to get the free download.





Pop-Up Blockers:
Please make sure your Pop-Up Blocker is disabled while doing these online lab activities.

What are the Podcasts all about?
To find the RSS Feed for Mitch's Human Biology Lab audio, video podcasts and screencasts please follow these steps:
- In iTunes select the "Advanced" tab.
- Select the "Subscribe to Podcast" in the pull down menu.
- Enter the following Feed URL:
- http://feeds.feedburner.com/humanbiologylab
A podcast is a media file, such as audio, that is distributed over the Internet, either through being downloaded like any other file, or to people subscribed to the podcast's feed.
These files do not differ from any other media file, and can be played back on portable media players and personal computers. Like radio, it can mean both the content and the method of syndication. The latter may also be termed podcasting. The host or author of a podcast is often called a podcaster . The term "podcast" is derived from Apple's portable music player, the iPod.
By subscribing to the Human Biology Lab podcasts you can download and view the introductions, tutorials and screencasts to each of the labs and view them on your iPod, mp3 player or other personal listening/video device.

HOW DO I GET STARTED?
Follow these easy steps to get yourself started.
- Download and read the course syllabus. Be sure you understand all aspects of the course before you proceed. My expectations of you and myself as your instructor are all discussed in the course syllabus.
- Purchase the textbooks from the Minneapolis College Bookstore.
- Navigate the Course Website and get yourself familiar with the online resources that are available to you.
- Read the weekly announcements on the course homepage and check your online e-mail for specific instructions from the instructor.

THE CORE RULES OF NETIQUETTE FOR THIS ONLINE COURSE
- Click Here to reivew the " The Core Rules of Netiquette" for this online course.

COPYRIGHT & PRIVACY STATEMENT
- A.D.A.M. as a licensed user of A.D.A.M. Interactive Anatomy and A.D.A.M. Online Anatomy images.
- Human Biology by Sylvia Mader, McGraw Hill Publishing images.
- Images taken by Instructor: Mitch Albers, Minneapolis College
- Web Links: For purposes of information, the Human Biology Online Lab web site provides hyperlinks to other sites of interest. These sites are not under the control of Mitch Albers and Minnespolis College and are provided for your convenience and reference only. Further, Mitch Albers and Minneapolis College are not responsible for the privacy practices of those websites which are hyperlinked. We encourage you to be aware when you leave the Human Biology Online Lab website to read the privacy statements of every website that collects personally identifiable information. This privacy statement applies solely to the Human Biology Online Lab website.
