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Moraine Valley Community College Ecology Essay

 

This must be typed in a word document and in your own words, No Plagarism!

Assignment Parts:
Part 1: Presentation Details: Provide your name, the full name of the speaker, the title of the presentation that
you viewed, and the SSS assignment number( Science speaker series 1).

The link for the video is here :

Part 2: Course Connection (~200 words). Describe an ecological concept, principle, and/or theory that was
discussed in the scientific presentation (SSS) you viewed. The description should be detailed enough for the
instructor to know that you viewed (in it’s entirely) and understood the scientific presentation. Once you have
described the ecological concept, etc., connect it to ecology course material. The connection could be to SimUText
material , which is intrinsically connected to your Ecology Photos of plants, animals. The description and connection should include at least 3 bolded
vocabulary terms that have been discussed in class. These vocabulary terms should be interwoven into your
connection paragraph and you must demonstrate your understanding of the terms you are using (i.e. do not just
list terms, but explain the why and how behind the connection). Finally, what are the broader ecological and
societal implications outlined by the speaker in their presentation (they may not always clearly state the
importance, but you should be able to identify it based on the presentation). Note: not all SSS are strictly ecologybased presentations, but all will connect to course material.

Part 3 Personal Connection (~200 words): Explain how this scientific presentation extends your personal
knowledge and understanding of ecology. How was your perspective on a given issue, concept, idea broadened
and/or changed? In this section, you may pull from your knowledge beyond our ecology classroom. Perhaps, for
example, you view the SSS on diseases, and notice it connects to the immunology, biostatistics, and/or a GenEd
course you took. In this section, you could explain how/why your understanding of disease was broadened,
strengthened, or changed after viewing an SSS. Alternatively, perhaps you view the SSS on urban ecology, and
reflect on your upbringing and how that shaped your relationship with nature. Or you explore how this new knowledge may influence or impact your future. So again, explain the why and how of your personal connection
to SSS material. One connect on a personal level is to think about the importance that this presentation and its
content has to your life (present and/or future). How does it make you see the world differently? What kinds of
biological, ecological, and/or societal questions are you left with after this presentation? There are many different
ways to approach this Part, but the important piece is digging deeper into your personal relationship with the SSS
material presented. You can always run an idea by your instructor!

Bonus! 1-2 pts: write down one original, well-thought-out question you have for the science speaker about their
presentation. To get full credit, the question must indicate that you watched the video. You will not get credit for
asking “where did you get your degree?” and the like, which could be asked of any speaker without viewing the
videos).