About Site Guides
Each Site Guide tackles a particular topic of interest to educators and highlights relevant resources from within project websites hosted at SERC
Navigating SERC
SERC hosts websites for dozens of independent projects. Here are some strategies for finding what you want within this broad array of resources.
Jump down to Complete List of Site Guides
Portals, Search and Site Guides help you explore the rich content in SERC-Hosted websites.
As the diagram below illustrates you can make use of SERC-wide search, as well as portal sites such as Teach the Earth to explore the variety of project websites that SERC hosts. Site Guides provide a brief synopsis of how to find resources on key topics across project sites.Jump Directly to your Project
If you know what SERC-hosted project you are interested in you can jump directly to that website from the project lists at the bottom of the SERC home page and the Teach the Earth page (for Geoscience related projects). You can use the internal navigation in the project site to proceed from there. You'll find most project websites provide navigation menus along the left side and a project-specific search box in the upper right.
Try Search
The SERC front page provides search across all SERC-hosted projects. Teach the Earth covers all geoscience related projects.
Use a Site Guide
Site Guides are single-page introductions to finding the best resources for a popular topics. Here is a complete list:How to Find:
Teaching:
- Strengthening your Teaching
- Teaching Methods
- Research on Teaching and Learning
- Designing Courses
- Assessment
- Teaching Large Classes
- Quantitative Thinking
- Teaching in the Field
- Teaching with Current Research & Data
- Teaching Intro Geoscience
- Upper Division Geoscience Courses
Career and Department:
Resources by Audience:
Popular Topics:
- GIS
- Plate Tectonics
- Volcanoes
- Earthquakes
- Tsunamis
- GeoHazards
- Climate Change and Global Warming
- Ozone
- Evolution
- Red Tide, Harmful Algal Blooms, and Dead Zones
- Weathering and the Rock Cycle
- Geologic Time

