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PERFORMANCE COURSE OUTCOMES COURSE TOPICS TEACHING LEARNING ACTIVITIES (TLAs) VALUES ASSESSMENT METHODS
INDICATORS
Discuss how the ideas Discuss the 1.Historical Lecture and discussion To be able to Quiz
postulated by first interactions between antecedents in which social appreciate the roots of
scientists contributed to S&T and society considerations changed the Activity: “Standing on the shoulders of Science and to foster Assignment
the spark of scientific throughout history course of science and Giants” inquisitiveness.
revolution. technology Graded recitation
Discuss how scientific Reflection on Videos:
and technological a. In the World: Ancient, A. Stephen Colbert’s interview with Neil Group
developments affect Middle and Modern Ages Tyson presentation
society and the (https://www.youtube.com/watch
environment. b. In the Philippines v=YXh9RQCvxmg&noredirect=1)
Identify the paradigm B. YouTube: World’s Greatest Inventions
shifts in history (3 minutes)
Define Information Age. Link learned 1. The information Age Presentation To exercise “think Quiz
concepts to the (Gutenberg to before you click” in
Discuss the history of development of the Social media Discussion everyday lives. Reporting
information Age. information age
and its impact on Activity Report: A day without Recitation
Understand the factors society Technology
that need to be
considered in checking Illustrate how the
website sources. social media and
the information
age have
impacted our
lives
Determine the Determine the 2. Biodiversity and the Healthy Presentation Foster the value of a Quiz
interrelatedness of interrelatedness of Society healthy lifestyle toward
society, environment society, environment, Discussion the holistic and Graded Recitation
and health. and health 3. Genetically Modified sustainable
Organisms: Science, Health, Life and Biodiversity ppt. development of society Debate
Create a diagram that Discuss the ethics and Politics and the environment.
would show the and implications of Evolution and biodiversity
relatedness of species in GMOs and potential
forming up a diverse future impacts Ecoscience-Biodiversity: an overview
and healthy society Article: “The politics of golden
without compromising Rice” (Dubock, Adrian GM Crops
one another. & Food. Jul- Sep2014, Vol5 Issue 3
p 210-222 13p.)
Identify everyday tasks
and evaluate whether Article: “Ethics in Research with
they contribute to the Vulnerable Populations and Emerging
wellness and health of Countries: The Golden Rice Case.”
biodiversity and society (Duguet, Anne Marie et. al., Journal of
or not. International Law and Commercial
Regulations. Summer 2013,
Identify issues on GMOs Vol. 38 Issue 4, p979-1013, 35p)
and their implications
and impacts. Agro- ecology: What it is and what it has
to offer? Is this the future of farming?
Define nanotechnology Discuss the major 4. The Nano World Presentation To exercise good Documentary
and characterize impacts (both decision making skills Reflection
nanoscale. potential and Discussion and in making the right
realized} of choices. Quiz
Describe the uses, nanotechnology TEDTalk: Ray Kurzwell on “How
concerns, and status of on society Technology Will Transform Us”
nanotechnology
(especially in the Analyze the Article: “Nanoethics: The ethical and
Philippines). issue through the Social Implications of Nanotechnology”
conceptual STS lenses (Patrick Lin and Fritz Allhoff, Hoboken,
Critique the issue on New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
its costs and benefits 2007)
to society.
Article: “Environmental Impacts of
Nanotechnology and Its Products”
(Zhang et. Al Proceedings of the
2011 Midwest Section Conference
of the American Society for
Engineering Education, 2011)
V. Course Requirements:
Class commitment points (CS) can be received by passing the quizzes, submission of seatwork or assignments, attending classes, avoiding tardiness, participating in
classroom discussions or recitations, by keeping the room clean, by following class rules, and by observing a good attitude and proper decorum.
Classroom rules:
Attendance/ Tardiness:
1. Students are expected to the attend class and be punctual. Accumulated absences of more than 9 hours would tantamount to FA (Failure due to Absences) grade.
Accumulated 3 tardiness would likewise tantamount to 1 absence.
2. Remember that you must have prior approval from the instructor to miss the class for a special quiz or major exams.
3. If you miss taking a major exam, you are given two weeks to settle the matter by obtaining permit from the subject coordinator prior to taking a special exam. This
is to avoid receiving an equivalent rating of 65% for failing to take the exam.
4. If the cause of absence is due to illness, a medical certificate from the school nurse or any attending physician should be presented to be excused.
5. For valid reasons other than sickness, a letter from the parent/guardian.
Academic Integrity:
Students are expected to be honest. Your quizzes, tests and major exams must be entirely on your own. During the tests, your table should be empty, with an
exception of your pen and paper [during a quiz] or exam permit, pen, and test papers [during major exams]. No collaboration or use of review materials is permitted
during these exams. Both the person giving and receiving the answers will be subject to disciplinary action and be given a low grade in Behavior.
Extra help: Please ask questions during class if you do not understand. Listen to your classmates' questions too. If there is still confusion after repeating the
information, please feel free to see me as soon as possible after teaching hours or during Mondays for extra help. Please check ahead of time to make sure I am
available. Questions are not only welcome, but also encouraged.
Grading System:
Suggested Readings
Agro-ecology: What it is and what it has to offer? Is this the future of farming?
Alan Turing: The Enigma” (Andrew Hodges and Douglas Hofstadter)
Aristotle, Nichomachean ethics, Book VI and Book X
Article: “Environmental Impacts of Nanotechnology and Its Products” (Zhang et. Al Proceedings of the 2011 Midwest Section
Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education, 2011)
Article: “Nanoethics: The ethical and Social Implications of Nanotechnology” (Patrick Lin and Fritz Allhoff, Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 2007)
Flowcharts/revival-west/the-age-enlightenment
o http://www.flowofhistory.com/readings-flowcharts/revival-west/the-age-enlightenment/fc97
http://www.flowofhistory.com/readings-flowcharts/revival-west/the-age-enlightenment/fc98
http://www.flowofhistory.com/readings-flowcharts/revival-west/the-age-enlightenment/fc99
http://www.flowofhistory.com/readings-flowcharts/revival-west/the-age-enlightenment/fc100
http://www.flowofhistory.com/readings-flowcharts/revival-west/the-age-enlightenment/fc100a
http://www.flowofhistory.com/units/west/15/FC101 http://www.flowofhistory.com/%5Bmenupathalias%5D/fc102
http://www.flowofhistory.com/units/west/15/FC103
Government Documents: 1. NEDA. National Development Agenda; Regional Agenda
o http://www.dbm.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/GAA/GAA2015/GAA%202015%20Volume%20I/NEDA/NEDA.pdf http://www.dbm.gov.ph/wp-
content/OPCCB/OPIF_2007/neda3.pdf
Kuhn, Structure of Scientific Revolution
(http://projektintegracija.pravo.hr/_download/repository/Kuhn_Structure_of_Scientific_Revolutions.pdf)
Philosophy of Science (Encyclopedia). Scientific Progress, Scientific Revolutions (http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/scientific- progress/#SciPro)
(http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Philosophy_of_science.aspx#3) (http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Scientific_Revolutions.aspx#3)
Physics of the Future: How science will shape human destiny and our daily lives by the year 2100 (Michio Kaku, Doubleday,
2011)
Article: “The politics of Golden Rice” (Dubock, Adrian GM Crops & Food. Jul-Sep2014, Vol5 Issue 3 p 210-222 13p.)
Website/Videos/Film Clips
Dayrit, Fabian M. Ppt: Can we build a culture of science through nanotechnology? (2013)
Film: Akiro Kurosawa’s Dreams “Village of the Watermills”
http://www.history.com/topics/enlightenment/videos/mankind-the-story-of -all-of-us-scientific-revolution
http://www.flowofhistory.com.readings
http://hti.osu.ed/scientific revolution/lesson plans
http://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2015/sep/23/developing-poor-countries-de-develop-rich- countries-sdgs
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6432307, stm, The ethical dilemmas of robotics
http://www/theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2008/07/Is google making us stupid/306868/, Is Google Making Us Stupid? 2008. Nicholas Carr
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/computing/nano/documents, Why The Future Doesn’t Need Us (2000) – Bill Joy, Chief Scientist and
Corporate Executive Officer of Sun Microsystems
https://explorable.com/scientific-reductionism
https://explorable.com/what-is-a-paradigm
Movie: “A I” Isaac Asimov, “I Robot
Movie Clip (youtube): The Magician’s Twin: CS Lewis and the case against Scientism
Martin Heidegger, The Question Concerning Technology
UNEP, That Sugar Film (2015) (documentary) Ppt: towards a green economy: pathways to sustainable development and poverty eradication
Video: Stephen Colbert’s interview with Neil Tyson https://www.youtube.com/watchv=YXh9RQCvxmg&noredirect=1
Youtube: World’s Greatest Inventions (3 minutes)
Youtube: Science Friction: Stem Cell Research
TED Talk: Juan Enriquez on “The Next Specieis of Human”
TEDTalk: Julian Assange on “Why the World Needs Wikileaks”
TED Talk: Ray Kurzwell on “How Technology Will Transform Us”
TEDTalk: Susan Lim on “Transplant Cells Not Organs”
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