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Resources for Teaching Biocomplexity in the Geosciences

Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park

This site contains a variety of resources for faculty members who teach undergraduate courses related to biocomplexity, including biological, geological, chemical, physical and human systems. You will find links to activities and assignments, internet and computer resources, publications, presentations from the 2003 workshop on Teaching Biocomplexity in the Geosciences, a group listserv, and lots of creative ideas for teaching biocomplexity in your own classroom.


The resource collections listed below reflect the contributions of faculty members from across the country. Please contribute to the collections!, and return to this site as the collection grows.

Resources for classroom, lab, and field

Resources for educators

Listserv discussions

Join the general listserv to take part in discussions with colleagues who teach biocomplexity and to read past discussions. If you attended the 2003 workshop, use the workshop listserv to participate in ongoing discussions that follow up on workshop activities.

Presentations from the Teaching Biocomplexity in the Geosciences workshop

During the spring of 2003, 35 participants from around the country met for a five-day workshop to explore current practices in teaching biocomplexity and to forge partnerships for developing new and innovative ways to teach this emerging field of geoscience. View the workshop program to review and download handouts, posters, presentations, and discussions.