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    Visualizations: Images, Diagrams and Videos for Teaching part of Site Guides
    Visuals useful in teaching and learning can be found throughout the project websites hosted at SERC. Here are some strategies for locating the perfect image, diagram, map or video as well as information on how to effectively use these visuals.

    My GEOL 103 course applies content to Washington State part of Introductory Courses:Virtual Workshop 2014:Essay Collection
    Nick Zentner, Geology, Central Washington University My GEOL 103 course applies content to Washington State. The course title is 'Geology of Washington'. Instead of the usual 101 treatment - covering ...

    Teaching about Time part of Rates and Time:Workshop 2012:Essays
    Below is an itemization of the challenges I encounter and methods I use (or don't use, as the case may be) in teaching temporal concepts. They are all in the context of geologic time and the techniques used therein. For some context, these are all related to a 15-week Physical Geology class at Pima CC where I have usually 2 class periods w/labs (total ~5 hrs) to cover the topics.

    Teaching vastness of Earth's history and past vs present climate/oceanographic changes part of Rates and Time:Workshop 2012:Essays
    Cara K. Thompson, Department of Geosciences, Stony Brook University ­ ­I have taught a historical geology class in a region of the US that is referred to as the "bible belt" in which students fly ...

    Plate tectonics: A deep time and planetary perspective part of Rates and Time:Workshop 2012:Essays
    John Weber, Geology Department, Grand Valley State University James Lawrence Powell, in his poignant and insightful popular science book, Mysteries of Terra Firma, lists and discusses the three big ideas ...

    Background in Historical Geology part of Rates and Time:Workshop 2012:Essays
    Margaret Mayer, Science Department, Dine College I have taught Physical Geology here at Dine college for 6 years and with the help of Dr. Semken ASU have gotten Historical Geology back on the curriculum and have ...

    Teaching about Time part of Rates and Time:Workshop 2012:Essays
    Jessica Kapp, Geosciences Department, University of Arizona The concept of deep time is often a difficult one for students to grasp. In a general education survey course, where students usually do not consider ...

    Thomas Brown part of Metacognition:Workshop 08:Participant Essays
    Metacognition and the Challenges of Teaching Geosciences in an Era of Fundamental Change by Thomas Brown, Department of Physical Sciences, Austin Community College I am relatively new to geoscience classroom ...

    The role of majors and non-majors geology courses at a 2-year college part of Introductory Courses:Virtual Workshop 2014:Essay Collection
    Deron Carter, Physical Sciences, Linn-Benton Community College Linn-Benton Community College offers a year-long geology sequence, with courses in physical geology, surface processes, and historical geology. We ...

    Extreme Variability and Forward Telescoping in University Students' Estimates of Macroevolutionary Deep Time part of Rates and Time:Workshop 2012:Essays
    Laura R. Novick, Psychological Sciences, Vanderbilt University Some understanding of deep time is necessary for understanding macroevolution, which in turn is critical for understanding and managing Earth's ...

    Student Learning of Complex Earth Systems part of Complex Systems:Workshop 2010:Participant Essays
    Bruce E. Herbert, Geology & Geophysics, Texas A&M University Understanding near-surface earth systems is central to the development of solutions to important environmental issues arising from the growth of ...