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2018 Reach Survey
2018 InTeGrate Reach Survey for All Participants
Please reflect on the ways in which your involvement with the InTeGrate project has impacted your teaching.
Your responses to this survey will be kept confidential. We would like you to enter your name below. This will improve our ability to evaluate the InTeGrate project by allowing us to link information about your experience to other evaluation instruments. Only the internal and external evaluation team members will have access to survey responses by name.
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SECTION 1: Your involvement with the InTeGrate project
How have you been involved with the InTeGrate project? (Check all that apply)
Attended an InTeGrate workshop
Attended an InTeGrate webinar
Joined an InTeGrate teaching materials interest group or other InTeGrate related interest group
Visited the InTeGrate website
Used InTeGrate course materials
None of the above
Other
(please describe your other InTeGrate involvement here)
How did you first hear about InTeGrate?
Google Search
Participation in a workshop or webinar
Colleague referral
Email, news link, or other publication
Other
SECTION 2: InTeGrate in Your Classroom
Have you ever taught with InTeGrate materials?
Yes
No
If no, please click
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to continue to
SECTION 3: Professional Impacts of the InTeGrate Project
Past Use of InTeGrate Materials - Spring 2018
In the Spring semester of 2018, did you use InTeGrate materials in any of your classes?
Yes
No
N/A - not teaching
If so, materials from which
modules or courses
?
Carbon, Climate, and Energy Resources
Changing Biosphere
Cli-Fi: Climate Science in Literary Texts
Climate of Change: Interactions and Feedbacks Between Water, Air and Ice
Coastal Processes, Hazards and Society
Critical Zone Science
Earth's Thermostat
An Ecosystem Services Approach to Water Resources
Environmental Justice and Freshwater Resources
Environmental Justice and Freshwater Resources - Spanish Adaptation
Exploring Geoscience Methods
Food as the Foundation for Healthy Communities
Future of Food
A Growing Concern: Sustaining Soil Resources through Local Decision Making
Humans' Dependence on Earth's Mineral Resources
Interactions between Water, Earth's Surface, and Human Activity
Lead in the Environment
Living on the Edge: Building resilient societies on active plate margins
Major Storms and Community Resilience
Map Your Hazards! – Assessing Hazards, Vulnerability and Risk
Mapping the Environment with Sensory Perception
Modeling Earth Systems
Natural Hazards and Risks: Hurricanes
Ocean Sustainability
Regulating Carbon Emissions
Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability (GREENS)
Soils, Systems, and Society
Systems Thinking
Water: Science and Society
Water, Agriculture, and Sustainability
Water Sustainability in Cities
The Wicked Problem of Global Food Security
How many total students were in these classes?
What was the main focus area/department of these classes?
(i.e., Statistics, Environmental Justice, Geology)
Future use of InTeGrate materials - Summer 2018
Do you plan to teach with InTeGrate materials in summer 2018?
Yes
No
N/A - not teaching
If so, materials from which
modules or courses
?
Carbon, Climate, and Energy Resources
Changing Biosphere
Cli-Fi: Climate Science in Literary Texts
Climate of Change: Interactions and Feedbacks Between Water, Air and Ice
Coastal Processes, Hazards and Society
Critical Zone Science
Earth's Thermostat
An Ecosystem Services Approach to Water Resources
Environmental Justice and Freshwater Resources
Environmental Justice and Freshwater Resources - Spanish Adaptation
Exploring Geoscience Methods
Food as the Foundation for Healthy Communities
Future of Food
A Growing Concern: Sustaining Soil Resources through Local Decision Making
Humans' Dependence on Earth's Mineral Resources
Interactions between Water, Earth's Surface, and Human Activity
Lead in the Environment
Living on the Edge: Building resilient societies on active plate margins
Major Storms and Community Resilience
Map Your Hazards! – Assessing Hazards, Vulnerability and Risk
Mapping the Environment with Sensory Perception
Modeling Earth Systems
Natural Hazards and Risks: Hurricanes
Ocean Sustainability
Regulating Carbon Emissions
Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability (GREENS)
Soils, Systems, and Society
Systems Thinking
Water: Science and Society
Water, Agriculture, and Sustainability
Water Sustainability in Cities
The Wicked Problem of Global Food Security
How many total students do you anticipate in these classes?
What will be the main focus area/department of these classes?
(i.e., Statistics, Environmental Justice, Geology)
The following questions ask that you think about the ways that your involvement in the InTeGrate project has influenced you professionally.
In what ways has your experience with InTeGrate influenced your teaching?
It has influenced the. . .
manner in which I plan my courses
Please select one
NA - does not apply to my professional situation
did not influence me in this way
true for me to some extent
true for me to a great extent
manner in which I design/develop courses
Please select one
NA - does not apply to my professional situation
did not influence me in this way
true for me to some extent
true for me to a great extent
ways in which I think about student learning
Please select one
NA - does not apply to my professional situation
did not influence me in this way
true for me to some extent
true for me to a great extent
types of pedagogies I use in the classroom
Please select one
NA - does not apply to my professional situation
did not influence me in this way
true for me to some extent
true for me to a great extent
strategies I use for working with students from a range of cultural and educational backgrounds
Please select one
NA - does not apply to my professional situation
did not influence me in this way
true for me to some extent
true for me to a great extent
ways in which I assess students' learning
Please select one
NA - does not apply to my professional situation
did not influence me in this way
true for me to some extent
true for me to a great extent
content I use in my courses
Please select one
NA - does not apply to my professional situation
did not influence me in this way
true for me to some extent
true for me to a great extent
topics I emphasize in my courses
Please select one
NA - does not apply to my professional situation
did not influence me in this way
true for me to some extent
true for me to a great extent
learning goals of my courses
Please select one
NA - does not apply to my professional situation
did not influence me in this way
true for me to some extent
true for me to a great extent
way I connect the course material to students lives
Please select one
NA - does not apply to my professional situation
did not influence me in this way
true for me to some extent
true for me to a great extent
ways in which I model scientific reasoning
Please select one
NA - does not apply to my professional situation
did not influence me in this way
true for me to some extent
true for me to a great extent
ways in which I connect material to the local community
Please select one
NA - does not apply to my professional situation
did not influence me in this way
true for me to some extent
true for me to a great extent
The InTeGrate project sought to foster teaching that integrated five guiding principles:
address one or more
grand challenges
involving the Earth and society
develop student ability to address
interdisciplinary problems
improve student understanding of the nature and methods of geoscience and developing
geoscientific habits of mind
make use of
authentic and credible data
to learn central concepts in the context of scientific methods of inquiry
incorporate
systems thinking
Did InTeGrate influence your use of any of these guiding principles?
Please select one
N/A - does not apply to my professional situation
Did not influence me in this way
Influenced me to some extent
Influenced me to a great extent
If InTeGrate did influence your use of the guiding principles, please check all that apply.
InTeGrate. . .
Introduced me to the use of one or more of these principles
Motivated me to improve my use of one or more of these principles
Motivated me to increase my use of one or more of these principles
Please briefly describe an example of how one or all of these principles influences your work now.
Which of these guiding principles (if any) are prominent in your teaching of at least one course? Check all that apply.
Address grand challenges involving Earth and society
Develop students' ability to address interdisciplinary problems
Improve student understanding of the nature and methods of geoscience and developing geoscientific habits of mind
Make use of authentic and credible data to learn central concepts in the context of scientific methods of inquiry
Incorporate systems thinking
SECTION 4: Additional Feedback
Please share any additional feedback you have about the project. Any feedback you might share is greatly valued and appreciated. Thank you!
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