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Hydrology Service-Learning at UVM part of Starting Point-Teaching Entry Level Geoscience:Service Learning:Examples
Example compiled by Suzanne Savanick, SERC, based on courses taught by Prof. Paul Bierman , Geology Dept., University of Vermont.
At the University of Vermont, instructors used land use change, driven by development of the University of Vermont campus and recent student occupancy of surrounding neighborhoods in Burlington, Vermont, as an opportunity for service learning and for teaching fundamental hydrologic and geologic skills. Students from a Geomorphology class, Geohydrology class and student senior research projects all worked on the preoject. In each of these studies, students worked closely with City and University staff and presented results at local forums, professional national meeting, and on the World Wide Web. These service-learning projects have received positive feedback from the students, city officals, and community members.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities, Project:Independent Research, Service Learning
Subject: Geoscience:Hydrology:Ground Water:Groundwater flow, Geoscience:Hydrology, Hydrology:Surface Water, Ground Water:Water and society, policy, and management, Water supply/water resource evaluation, Geology of groundwater occurrence, Water cycle/groundwater-surface water interface
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review