Course Design
Study Strategies
Calcium Homeostasis
100

These take place every class period to help students assess their current mastery of the content.

What are quizzes?

100

You never really know if you know something until you have to do this. 

What is teach it?

100

This compound is required to absorb calcium from the diet. 

What is vitamin D?

200

These assignments are due at the end of the semester and blend knowledge from multiple badges.

What are projects?

200

A commonly used, but particularly ineffective study strategy. 

What is re-reading the notes?
200

These cells synthezie vitamin D.

What are keratinocytes?

300

The theme of the C4 objective.

What are organic compounds?

300

Repeated exposures to a piece of information at increasing intervals between each repetition, to  optimize memorization and retention.

What is spaced learning?


300

A mineral required for proper bone health that is not produced by the body. 

What is calcium?

400

This lab type will be a main focus of the upcoming badges.

What are cadaver labs?

400

THe home of UND Learning Services.

What is McCannel Hall ?

400

The liver uses vitamin D to make this compound that may be further acted upon by the kidney.

What is Calcifediol?

500

This course methodology asks students to engage in the use of matrial in varied contexts improving comprehension and retention.

What is active learning?

500

An effective study strategy, particularly for physiological concepts, A visual representation or graphic organizer of information.

What is a concept map?

500

These cells become more active when there is low blood calcium.

What are osteoclasts?

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