[Geochemwksp] Session on Geo-Hazards at 2006 GSA Meeting
Mogk, David
mogk at montana.edu
Mon Jun 26 13:42:24 PDT 2006
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to invite your contribution to a theme session at the 2006
Geological Society of America Annual Meeting on Geohazards-Teachable
Moments for Students and the Public: An Illustrated Community Discussion
(Session T 40-poster). This session will address natural and
human-caused geohazards and their impacts on humanity at local,
national, and international scales. We encourage contributions that
explore opportunities to inform students and the public about the
importance and relevance of geology in light of these events. This
session will be of interest to all members of GSA as a community-wide
forum to explore many types of geohazards and effective ways to use
these occurrences to promote geoscience education in formal and informal
settings. Co-sponsors of this session include: National Association of
Geoscience Teachers; GSA Geoscience Education Division; GSA Geology and
Society Division; Public Policy; GSA Engineering Geology Division
Information about abstract submission can be found at:
http://www.geosociety.org/meetings/2006/abstracts.htm
The abstract deadline is July 11, 2006, and the one-abstract rule has
been waived for contributions to education sessions. This session has
traditionally been scheduled as a poster session that coincides with the
opening reception of the annual meeting. This Illustrated Community
Discussion is one of a series of forums developed by the On the Cutting
Edge faculty professional development program. Please consider
contributing to this session, and we'll look forward to seeing you in
Philadelphia this fall.
As alumni of one or more of the On the Cutting Edge workshops, we hope
that you'll participate in this session.
David W. Mogk, Cathryn A. Manduca, Barbara Tewksbury, Heather Macdonald
Co-conveners
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