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Webinar: Using geophysics field instruments to engage students in societal applications and geoscience career skills part of GETSI:Workshops:Webinar Using geophysics field instruments to engage students in societal applications and geoscience career skills
This webinar will overview existing teaching resources and the process for instrument loans to support introductory and majors-level student learning about seismic refraction, ground penetrating radar (GPR), electrical resistivity, global positioning system (GPS) and more.

Webinar: Teaching About Volcanoes with Monitoring Data and Communicating Risk part of GETSI:Workshops:Webinar Teaching about Volcanoes with Monitoring Data and Risk Communication
This webinar introduces instructors to Monitoring Volcanoes and Communicating Risks teaching module from the GEodesy Tools for Societal Issues (GETSI) project. During the module students not only learn to increase their data analysis skills, but gain experience in the type of risk communication that professional hazard scientists need to engage in.

Mini short course: Teaching about Modeling Flood Hazards part of GETSI:Workshops:Virtual Mini Short Courses:Short Course 8: Flood Hazards
Thursday March 25, 2021 12-2 pm PT | 1-3 pm MT | 2-4 pm CT | 3-5 pm ET | 7-9 pm UTC Capacity reached. Registration is closed. This course is part of the GETSI Virtual Mini Short Course Series. Instructors ...

Webinar: Teaching undergrads about floods: frequency, modeling, and mitigation part of GETSI:Workshops:Webinar: Teaching undergrads about floods: frequency, modeling, and mitigation
This webinar introduces instructors to Modeling Flood Hazards teaching module from the GEodesy Tools for Societal Issues (GETSI) project. In this module students learn to do determine flood frequency from gauging data and make flood hazard maps using HEC-RAS. They then apply their findings to identifying vulnerable societal infrastructure making mitigation recommendations to reduce risk.

Mini short course: Teaching about Planning for Failure: Landslide Analysis for a Safer Society part of GETSI:Workshops:Virtual Mini Short Courses:Short Course 7: Landslide Analysis
Thursday March 11, 2021 12-2 pm PT | 1-3 pm MT | 2-4 pm CT | 3-5 pm ET | 8-10 pm UTC Registration is closed. This course is part of the GETSI Virtual Mini Short Course Series. Instructors Bobak Karimi (Wilkes ...

Instructor Workshop: Teaching Near-surface Geophysics to Undergraduates from Intro to Majors part of GETSI:Workshops:Field Short Course: August 2024
Tuesday August 6 - Thursday August 8 Colorado School of Mines campus, Golden, CO Jump to: Overview | Attendees | Travel & Costs | Expectations | Goals | Instructors | Questions Overview Applications closed May ...

Instructor Workshop: Teaching Near-surface Geophysics to Undergraduates from Intro to Majors part of GETSI:Workshops:Field Short Course: Summer 2025
Tuesday-Thursday July 29-31, 2025 Colorado School of Mines campus, Golden, CO Jump to: Overview | Attendees | Travel & Costs | Expectations | Goals | Instructors | Questions Overview Applications closed April ...

Bringing Geophysics to Introductory Science Courses: Using IGUaNA and GETSI Modules in Your Classroom part of GETSI:Workshops:Workshop 2023
Laramie, Wyoming, August 8-10, 2023 Optional field trip on August 11 Applications for this event have closed. Description During field data collection activities, participants can expect to gain experience and ...

Webinar: Teaching About the Water Cycle with Data-rich Water Resources Activities part of GETSI:Workshops:Webinar: Teaching About the Water Cycle with Data-rich Water Resources Activities
This webinar introduces instructors to Eyes on the Hydrosphere: Tracking Water Resources teaching module from the GEodesy Tools for Societal Issues (GETSI) project.

Webinar: Teaching Landslide Analysis to Undergraduates: Planning for Failure and a Safer Society part of GETSI:Workshops:Webinar: Teaching Landslide Analysis to Undergraduates: Planning for Failure and a Safer Society
This March 26, 2020 webinar introduces instructors to Planning for Failure: Landslide Analysis for a Safer Society teaching module from the GEodesy Tools for Societal Issues (GETSI) project. In this module students learn to do geospatial modeling by developing landslide susceptibility maps in ArcMap. They then apply their findings to making mitigation recommendations to reduce societal risk.