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Genetics and Evolution Online

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Our eLearning Modules provide focused, targeted coverage of core-curriculum topics. Designed for libraries and classrooms, eLearning Modules are a unique combination of our multivolume print series with rich media, including high-quality educational videos, engaging images, instructor resources, and support materials that were created specifically to align with the content for a seamless learning experience.

Combining intriguing full-color images with informative text, Genetics and Evolution Online provides up-to-date research on key issues in the field of biology to explain how the history of scientific ideas and methods connects to today's research. Learning Units in this essential online resource include forays into developmental biology, genetic engineering, and the future of the study of genetics.

This eLearning Module is excellent for distance learning, study abroad, and tutoring programs. This dynamic and compelling online resource picks up where the textbook leaves off, bringing the subject matter to life. eLearning Modules are the perfect solution to every educator's goal: helping students achieve their best.

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  • Correlations to Common Core, state, and national educational standards
  • Proprietary content
  • High-quality Flash® videos
  • Printable materials
  • Support materials
  • Media galleries
  • Read Aloud audio tool 
  • Google Translate on every page, with 53 languages to choose from
  • Dynamic full citations
  • Search results with hit highlighting
  • Print and email capabilities and text-resize tool
  • Persistent record links
  • Usage statistics.

Learning Units in Genetics and Evolution Online include:

  • Developmental Biology
  • Evolution
  • The Molecules of Life
  • Genetic Engineering
  • Human Genetics
  • The Future of Genetics.

eLearning Modules Genetics and Evolution Online Facts On File 09/01/2010

"Over the past weeks, I've used the Facts on File site "Genetics and Evolution on Line" numerous times for my Senior projects in GBT.  Actually, it is quite good!  It has specialized major topics (Genetic Engineering, Future of Genetics, Human Genetics, Developmental Biology, etc.) with in depth articles, many related links and video clips.  The citations are also well done and the information quite current.

I do believe it would be a significant asset to both teachers and students in science."


Michael Burnham, Science Department, Kent Denver S