Quiz for Earthquake Hazards I: Ground Failure Video
Summary
Context
Audience
This material is appropriate for an introductory course such as Physical Geology, Earth Science or Environmental Geology.
Skills and concepts that students must have mastered
How the activity is situated in the course
Goals
Content/concepts goals for this activity
The quiz and related video address one learning objective: Students will be able to describe the characteristics of earthquake hazards associated with ground failure (ground shaking, liquefaction, landslides, surface rupture)
Higher order thinking skills goals for this activity
Other skills goals for this activity
Description and Teaching Materials
After watching the associated video, students complete the quiz to ensure that they have a working knowledge of some basic content related to earthquake hazards. This provides the instructor with more time in the subsequent class to incorporate active learning exercises that include application of higher order thinking skills.
- (answers included at the bottom)
- Earthquake Hazards I: Ground Failure video
Teaching Notes and Tips
We include the video and quiz in a pre-class exercise offered in our course management system.
Assessment
Compare student responses to answer key (included - see bottom of PDF).