Dear Kostya, Barbara, and Marcus:
Thanks very much for the offer to share teaching materials for this basic
forest genetics course. I will make sure that credit is given for
participation and shared materials. The materials you have will be of high
quality. I should have the syllabus shortly from the Mexican forestry
program. The idea is to have the course also available online for whoever
else would find it useful.
Sheila
On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 3:24 AM, Krutovsky, Konstantin <
konstantin.krutovsky(a)forst.uni-goettingen.de> wrote:
Dear Sheila,
Together with my colleagues Dr. Barbara Vornam and Dr. Markus Mueller I
teach Tropical Forest Genetics course (M.Forst.1524) for the graduate
students at our university (
https://www.studip.uni-goettingen.de/extern.php?module=TemplateLecturedetai…)
which was originally developed by Prof. Dr. Reiner Finkeldey and mostly
based on the textbook “Tropical Forest Genetics” written by Reiner
Finkeldey and Hans Hattemer, and published by Springer-Verlag Berlin
Heidelberg in 2007 (
http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783540373964)
We would be glad to share teaching materials with you.
Best regards,
-Kostya
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Dr. Konstantin (Kostya) V. Krutovsky, Professor & Interim Chair
Department of Forest Genetics and Forest Tree Breeding
Büsgen-Institute
Georg-August-University of Göttingen
Büsgenweg 2
D-37077 Göttingen
Germany
E-mail: kkrutov(a)gwdg.de
http://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/414626.html
http://essm.tamu.edu/people/faculty/adjunct-faculty/krutovsky-konstantin/
http://genome.sfu-kras.ru/en/krutovsky
+49-(551)-393-35-37 (off.)
+49-(551)-39-83-67 (fax)
*From:* div2 [mailto:div2-bounces@lists.iufro.org] *On Behalf Of *Sheila
Ward
*Sent:* Friday, June 17, 2016 12:50 AM
*To:* IUFRO Division 2 List
*Subject:* [IUFRO Div 2] On developing a basic online course for tropical
forest genetics
Dear IUFRO Physiology and Genetics Division 2:
I am thinking about preparing a basic forest genetics course for the
forest engineering program at the Technical Institute of the Zona Maya in
Chetumal, Quintana Roo. It could be part of larger effort to establish an
online course available to any interested person, perhaps available in
multiple languages (English, Spanish, French). The course materials might
be used for a local course, or for review. This sort of material is best
given in a face-to-face class, but I think it would help a local instructor
to have such materials available.
I believe is a big need for this sort of course for many tropical areas. I
am wondering if anyone would be interested helping to construct this
course? Credit would be given to all participants.
Thanks,
Sheila Ward