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Biology Web Guide
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by Carolyn Schofield Bronston Robert E. Lee High School Tyler, Texas
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Information, Ideas, and Inspiration
For harried AP Biology instructors, there is no greater teaching resource than the Internet! With its up-to-date information, amazing animations and graphics, realistic lab and dissection simulations, and interactive problem sets, students can explore and expand their understanding of any AP theme or topic. Teachers can find support and guidance on other AP course Web sites, and glean new ideas and inspiration from national organizations and beneficent companies that support outstanding science education. I hope you find this select list of sites useful, and that you will make suggestions on future additions to this growing and evolving reference collection.
Recommended Web Sites
The Web sites in the Biology Web Guide have been grouped according to the major content areas from the Topic Outline, plus four pages of general interest sites for AP Biology teachers. Follow the links above in "Web Guide Sections."
Carolyn Schofield Bronston has taught at Spring Branch's Memorial High School and Tyler's Robert E. Lee High School in Texas. Traveling as a consultant for the College Board since 1979, she also reads the AP Exam each June, authored the Teacher's Guide -- AP Biology, created the AP Teacher's Corner, and is a member of the AP Biology Development Committee. She is a winner of the Presidential Award for Excellence, the OBTA for Texas, the Tandy Award, the Texas Excellence Award, and a 2003-04 Siemens Award for Advanced Placement.
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