Teaching Mineralogy with Crystal Structure Databases and Visualization Software
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Tutorial and Exercise/Activity Submission Form

Use this form to submit tutorials or exercises/activities, together with accompanying files, related to the use of crystal structure databases and visualization software for teaching mineralogy.
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Your Activity or Assignment
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ContextTo help your colleagues understand when or how they might successfully use your activity with their own students, please provide the following information on context.


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Goals of the Activity or AssignmentTo help your colleagues understand the role of this activity or assignment in your course, please provide a statement of the goals that you have for students in the following three areas:


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Description

Please provide a short description of your activity or assignment and its outcomes. Be sure to include essential key words or index terms to help users find resources using our search/browse functions. You will find a sample description below.

Sample Description

This activity is a laboratory-style exercise that involves investigating the crystal structures of minerals by using ball-and-stick models. Through a series of leading questions, students must focus on specific relationships and must rationalize these relationships according to fundamental principles of crystal chemistry and crystallography.


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Upload files

We encourage you to upload files with the full activity description or actual assignment, instructor’s notes, and a solution set. You may also upload additional supporting materials such as grading rubrics, data files, images, and sample student work. Individual files should be smaller than 20 Mb. Files larger than this will have long download times that will limit their accessibility. If necessary, put large images in separate files, and compress images to allow for easy downloading.

Please be sure to assign titles to your files that clearly identify their contents and purposes. Please note that your files will be uploaded when you submit this form.

Activity Description/Assignment

A single file containing a complete description of the activity or the actual assignment given to students. Please be sure to include a cover page with at least a title, author(s), affiliation, and contact information. We encourage you to provide relevant background information, context, and goals on the same cover sheet.

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Instructor's Notes

A single file with additional background information for the instructor. This might include a discussion of the background knowledge and skills needed to complete the activity, lecture notes, instructions on how to run the activity, tips for success, etc.

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Solution Set

A single file with the solutions to the activity.

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Supporting Materials

You may upload up to five additional files to accompany your submission. If you have more than five additional files, please combine them (e.g., a .zip archive) for uploading.


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