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    Thermodynamics: Sea ice melt part of PENGUIN:PENGUIN Modules
    Penny Rowe, NorthWest Research Associates
    Students learn about thermodynamics topics through calculation of the amount of heat required to melt Arctic sea ice. They start by watching an online animation of changing polar ice with time. They next download ...

    Grade Level: College Upper (15-16), College Lower (13-14)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities
    Subject: Geoscience:Atmospheric Science:Climate Change, Environmental Science:Global Change and Climate:Climate Change:Impacts of climate change, Physics, Geoscience:Atmospheric Science:Climate Change:Impacts of climate change, Physics:Other Sciences:Engineering
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    A Daily Dose of MATLAB for College Freshmen part of Teaching Computation with MATLAB:MATLAB Workshop 2020:Activities
    Frederik J Simons, Princeton University
    Teaching first-year college students, with my colleague Adam Maloof, as part of a research-oriented "Freshman Seminar" involves teaching students MATLAB -- from scratch to proficiency. Rather than sharing ...

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14), College Introductory
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Problem Set
    Subject: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Geoscience, Mathematics
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Sensitivity of Parameters in Chaotic Systems part of Teaching Computation with MATLAB:MATLAB Workshop 2019:Activities
    Namyong Lee, Minnesota State University-Mankato
    In this computer lab activity, students explore and discuss the nature of the sensitivity of parameters in a chaotic system. As a result, they understand the challenges of numerical simulation and/or parameters ...

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14), College Upper (15-16), Graduate/Professional
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Lab Activity
    Subject: Environmental Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Health Sciences, Engineering, Geoscience, Mathematics
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Using Your Marbles: Making Energy Work for You part of Earth and Space Science:Summer 2010:Activities
    Alisa Hilfinger
    potential energy, kinetic energy, work

    Grade Level: High School (9-12)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities
    Subject: Physics
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Sonar Demonstration -- Human Sound Wave part of Oceanography:Activities
    Kent Syverson, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
    Sonar technology allowed scientists to produce high-resolution maps of the sea floor for the first time. This sonar demonstration uses a Human Sound Wave to image the "sea floor" in a lecture hall. In ...

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities, Classroom Activity:Short Activity:Demonstration, Activities:Classroom Activity
    Subject: Physics, Geoscience:Oceanography:Marine Geology and Geophysics, Geoscience:Geology:Geophysics
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Mass Balance Model part of Starting Point-Teaching Entry Level Geoscience:Mathematical and Statistical Models:Mathematical and Statistical Models Examples
    Activity and Starting Point page by R.M. MacKay. Clark College, Physics and Meteorology.
    Students are introduced to the concept of mass balance, flow rates, and equilibrium using an online interactive water bucket model. -

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14):College Introductory
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Lab Activity
    Subject: Environmental Science:Ecosystems:Biogeochemical cycling, Geoscience:Atmospheric Science:Climatology , Physics, Geoscience:Atmospheric Science
    Activity Review: Peer Reviewed as Exemplary, Passed Peer Review
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    How Does Surface Deformation at an Active Volcano Relate to Pressure and Volume Change in the Magma Chamber? part of Pedagogy in Action:Partners:Spreadsheets Across the Curriculum:Physical Volcanology:Examples
    Peter LaFemina, Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
    SSAC Physical Volcanology module. Students build a spreadsheet to examine and apply the Mogi model for horizontal and vertical surface displacement vs. depth and pressure conditions in the magma chamber.

    Grade Level: College Upper (15-16)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities
    Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Physics, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards:Volcanism, Geoscience:Geology:Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology:Volcanology
    Activity Review: Peer Reviewed as Exemplary, Passed Peer Review
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    How Do We Estimate Melt Density? part of Pedagogy in Action:Partners:Spreadsheets Across the Curriculum:Physical Volcanology:Examples
    chuck connor, University of South Florida-St. Petersburg
    SSAC Physical Volcanology module. Students build spreadsheets to estimate melt density at high temperatures and pressures from the thermodynamic properties of silicates.

    Grade Level: College Upper (15-16)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities
    Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology:Volcanology, Chemistry:General Chemistry:Mixtures, Solutions, & Compounds:Molarity, Geoscience:Geology:Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Physics
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Pressure-melting of ice: demonstration part of NAGT:Our Resources:Teaching Resources:Teaching Materials Collection
    William Locke, Montana State University-Bozeman
    Pressure-melting of ice, which is responsible for many aspects of glacier-bed process, is demonstrable in a standard class period at effectively no cost of time or $.

    Grade Level: College Upper (15-16)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Classroom Activity
    Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Landforms/Processes:Glacial/Periglacial, Physics
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Being P-Waves and S-Waves part of Starting Point-Teaching Entry Level Geoscience:Role Playing:Examples
    Michelle Hall-Wallace (Science Education Solutions, Inc.) and Randall Richardson (University of Arizona, Tucson)
    Teach students about P-waves and S-waves by having them model them with their own bodies. -

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14):College Introductory
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Lab Activity, Activities, Classroom Activity, Project
    Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Geophysics, Physics
    Activity Review: Peer Reviewed as Exemplary, Passed Peer Review
    On the Cutting Edge Exemplary Collection This activity is part of the On the Cutting Edge Exemplary Teaching Activities collection.
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