Roosevelt Blackboard App
- New resources for Roosevelt students are posted here and the app makes courses easily accessible on a phone or other device.
- Great Resource for courses requiring the Campbell Biology textbook. Gives book chapter outlines that are free and printable.
- Useful tool when having to find more information on chemical structures. Useful for looking up SDS on reagents for chem lab and shows the chemical's name/structure.
- Great Resource for science and allied health majors that gives step by step explanations on all math and sciences related subjects.
- Great Resource for reviewing organic chemistry concepts. Generally, it is easier to google the concept you are curious about (rather than searching the website) and then type "chem libretexts" for a good result. For example, searching in google, "diels alder reaction chem libretexts."
- Practice Tests are organized by chapter and give hints and immediate feedback
- For those taking biochemistry courses, this channel has excellent videos that lets you review complex concepts like glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, citric acid cycle, and more!
- YouTube channel with videos on a vast variety of math concepts. This can be used to help you brush up on old stuff you forgot or to help younger family members with their math work!
- Yale University provides lectures and other materials from selected Yale college courses to the public free of charge via the Internet (no registration is required). The courses span the full range of liberal arts disciplines, including humanities, social sciences, and physical and biological sciences. The online courses are designed for self-directed and life-long learners including, but not limited to, educators, and high school and college students.
- This article lists and categorizes 450 online courses you can take from the top 8 (eight) Ivy League colleges via Coursera. A guide on how to navigate Coursera and some really great "actionable" tips for new online learners is also available here!