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Online Content for Experiential Learning of Tropical Systems
The OCELOTS (Online Content for Experiential Learning of Tropical Systems) Network brings together tropical biology researchers, active learning pedagogy specialists, software developers, and media specialists, with the vision of creating an open-access, online resource library of learning modules in tropical ecology. The goal of these modules is to spark excitement in undergraduate biology courses by broadening cultural and geographic perspectives, enhancing principle-based reasoning and quantitative skills in ecology, and changing the way that students learn biology.
With funding from the National Science Foundation’s Program in Research Coordinated Network in Undergraduate Biology Education, OCELOTS organizes and leads workshops that enable network participants to bring tropical biology into the undergraduate biology curriculum in an accessible way by creating innovative, interactive teaching materials and developing the means for sharing these materials so that they can be easily adapted around the world.
OCELOTS Incubator: Creating an online module in tropical biology
Are you interested in creating an online module in tropical biology that is based on your own research? Apply now to join us for the OCELOTS Fall 2025 – Spring 2026 Incubator, run through the OCELOTS network (Online Content for Experiential Learning of Tropical Systems) and BioQUEST/QUBES.
Participants in this Incubator will focus on creating an online module in tropical biology on the Gala platform for use in undergraduate biology courses. Synchronous virtual sessions, once every two weeks, will enable participants to learn about various aspects of creating a module, receive mentoring, and support others in the network. Participants will work asynchronously to create their module.
Applications are due August 20, 2025.
Please visit the OCELOTS Incubator Qubes Project for additional information and instructions on how to apply.