Teaching/Undergraduate and Graduate Education

Wednesday, July 23, 2014: 7:30 AM-9:15 AM
Exhibit Hall AB (Kansas City Convention Center)
Examining demographics and student interests in an introductory animal science course
David A Nichols, Kansas State University; Mishelle R Hay McCammant, Kansas State University
Development of a science education experience for adolescents based on stress physiology and a growing interest in smartphone technology
Peggy Ann Eichen, University of Missouri; Brad Scharf, University of Missouri; Gregg D Martin, University of Missouri; Rebecca Mott, University of Missouri; Donald E. Spiers, University of Missouri
Student assessment through a survey instrument of a horse management laboratory course
Molly C. Nicodemus, Mississippi State University; Toree L. Bova, Mississippi State University
AN ANIMAL HANDLING COURSE FOR TODAY'S ANIMAL SCIENCE STUDENT
Andrew P Fidler, University of Arkansas
Experiential Learning Experience for Undergraduate Students in Livestock and Fisheries Work in India
S. Robinson, Tuskegee University; M. Shelby, Tuskegee University; C. Prakash, Tuskegee University; Olga Bolden-Tiller, Tuskegee University; N. Gurung, Tuskegee University