Sunday, November 28, 2021

Okay, so things are progressing. I have built a cell platform. While I have, for years, used the one built by Max Chatnoir (a geneticist at Texas Wesleyan University, a good friend and an amazing VW educator), I needed one at a high school freshman/sophomore level. I'm still working on the endoplasmic reticulum. Yeah - you read that right (maybe). 

I am showing the phospholipid bilayer cell membrane to my classes tomorrow. Unfortunately they can't "go" there because it doesn't work on their iPads. Or on Chromebooks (hint - avoid them. If you want something less expensive get a PC laptop of some brand. Honestly, iPads do more.)

Note to students and their parents - if there is a desire to attend in "person" avatar, you will need to have access to a computer (Windows, Mac or Linux) and you need to click on the "Getting Started" page and contact me. You must read through the slides for rules and for instructions. Parents - you are welcome to visit anytime. 



Okay, so things are progressing. I have built a cell platform. While I have, for years, used the one built by Max Chatnoir (a geneticist at ...