SC/SS 115 Ethnobotany spring 2021

SC/SS 115 Ethnobotany syllabus and calendar Calendar of topics and laboratories for SC/SS 115 Ethnobotany Tuesday Thursday 01 12 Jan Ethnobotany 001 Course introduction▶️ 📖 One 14 Jan Tech and resources in ethnobotany ▶️ 📖 Text 🌺 Flora Ⓢ Schoology 🌿 iNat 02 19 Jan 016 iNaturalist mobile app introduction▶️ 🌿 Make & submit an iNat wild plant observation 21 Jan 📖 Two 020 Seedless vascular plants video▶️ 020 SVP plants presentation📄 03 26 Jan 020 SVP Field support day 🌿 Make & submit iNat moss, fern, lycopodium obs* 28 Jan 030 Intro to video presentations▶️ 031 Healing plant topic intro videos ▶️ 📖 Three 04 02 Feb 035 Healing plants demo & how to video ▶️ 04 Feb Healing plants production day 🎥 Make & submit healing plant YouTube video 05 09 Febⓢ Test one 11 Feb 040 Gymno, spice, and timber intro ▶️ 📖 Four 06 16 Feb Gymno, spice, & timber obs support day 🌿 Make & submit iNat gymno, timber, spice obs* 18 Feb 050 Food plants introduction: Go local▶️ From bean to coffee ☕ ▶️ 📖 Five 07 23 Feb Food plants video production day Example videos: ais srimet, mos tempura ▶️ ▶️ 🎥 Make & submit food plant YouTube video 25 Feb 060 Angio: leaf shapes intro📖 Six ▶️ Monocot and dicot leaf obs support day 🌿 Make & submit iNat monocot & dicot leaf obs 08 02 Mar Yap days 04 Marⓢ Test two 09 09 Mar 070 Material culture introduction▶️ 📖 Seven 11 Mar Material culture plant video production day 🎥 Make & submit material culture YouTube video 10 16 Mar 080 Floral meanings and morphology▶️ 📖 Eight 18 Mar Monocot and dicot flower obs support day 🌿 Make & submit iNat monocot & dicot flower obs 11 23 Mar 090 Angiosperms: fruit types▶️ 📖 Nine 25 Mar Monocot and dicot fruit obs support day 🌿 Make & submit iNat monocot & dicot fruit obs 12 30 Mar Faculty development daySpring break 01 Apr Founding daySpring break 13 06 Apr ⓢ Test three 08 Apr Invasive species information📄 Invasive species observation submission 🌿 Make & submit an iNat invasive plant obs 14 13 Apr 100 Shinrin yoku▶️ Go for a slow walk in a safe forest! 📖 Ten 15 Apr 102 Sacred plants▶️ 15 20 Apr Plants in legends ▶️ 22 Apr Sacred/legendary plants video production 🎥 Make & submit sacred/legend plant YouTube video 16 27 Apr Psychoactive plant: Betel nut▶️ 29 Apr Psychoactive sacred ceremonial plant:Piper methysticum▶️ 17 04 May Sacred, legendary, or ceremonial plant obs 🌿 Make & submit an iNat sacred plant obs 05 May [Wednesday] ⓢ Test four

* Some outer islands will not have lycopodium, timber trees, or gymnosperms. The spice observation does not need to be a spice tree but can be a spice plant of any size.

▶️ icons are links to a video in support of the section
📖 are links to the relevant chapter of the textbook
ⓢ are assignments or assessments in Schoology
There is also a mobile access links page

Course structure

Botanic studiesEthnographic experiences
1. 010 Most primitive, least evolved: cyanobacteria
More complex, more evolved
2. 020 Primitive plants: Mosses: spore capsules, spores, sperm, eggs; Monilophytes [ferns]: sori, spores, sperm, eggs; Lycophytes: cones, spores, sperm, eggs
4. 040 Seeded non-flowering plants: Gymnosperms: cones, pollen, naked seeds
Most complex, most evolved: Seeded flowering plants (Angiosperms):
6. 060 vegetative morphology: leaf shapes
8. 080 floral morphology: flower shapes
9. 090 fruit types
3. 030 Healing plants: Plants that heal us
5. 050 Food plants: Plants that feed us
7. 070 Material culture plants: Plants that provide shelter, transportation, clothing, and that decorate our bodies, homes, and gardens
10. 100 Sacred plants: Plants that entertain, inspirit,and enrapture us,plants that inspire legends.

Syllabus

Program learning outcomes:
GE 3.4 Define and explain the concepts, principles, and theories of a field of science.
GE 4.2 Demonstrate knowledge of the major cultural issues of a person's own culture as well as other cultures.
MSP 2 Demonstrate proficiency in the geographical, historical, and cultural literacy of the Micronesian region.
Course learning outcomes:
1. Identify local plants, their reproductive strategies, and morphology.
1.1 Identify local plants by local and scientific names.
1.2 Compare and contrast the distinguishing reproductive characteristics of different phyla of plants including mosses, seedless vascular plants, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.
1.3 Label the key morphological features of the different phyla of plants including mosses, seedless vascular plants, gymnosperms, and angiosperms including the morphology of the reproductive structures.
2. Communicate and describe the cultural use of local plants for healing, as food, as raw materials, and in traditional social contexts.
2.1 Communicate and describe the healing uses of local plants and the cultural contexts in which that healing occurs.
2.2 Communicate and describe the food uses of local plants and engage and describe the production processes
2.3 Communicate and describe the use of plants for transportation, for shelter, and in other material culture applications.
2.4 Engage in activities that explore the use, role, and importance of psychoactive plants within their traditional ceremonial cultural contexts.