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    The Sleeping Mountain part of Starting Point-Teaching Entry Level Geoscience:Role Playing:Examples
    Rebecca Teed, Wright State University-Main Campus
    In this role-playing scenario, students represent townspeople whose lives and livelihoods are endangered by an active volcano which may or may not erupt in the near future. -

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14):College Introductory
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities, Classroom Activity
    Subject: Geoscience:Geology, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards:Volcanism, Geography:Human/Cultural
    Activity Review: Peer Reviewed as Exemplary, Passed Peer Review
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    Boomburbs part of Complex Systems:Teaching Activities
    Sarah Bednarz, Texas A & M University
    A boomburb is a new urban phenomena that has emerged in the last 20 years along with the growth of the Sunbelt and its suburban-dominated forms of urbanization. Boomburbs are rapidly growing suburban cities and ...

    Grade Level: College Upper (15-16), High School (9-12), College Lower (13-14)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Classroom Activity
    Subject: Geography:Human/Cultural
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    How myths form: Accounts from Mt. Pelee part of Environmental Geology:Activities
    Lynne Elkins, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
    This is a great activity for class sizes ranging from small seminars to lecture classes. It's particularly appropriate for courses that relate hazards/volcanism to culture, society, and human interest subjects ...

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Classroom Activity
    Subject: Geography:Human/Cultural, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards, Sociology, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards:Volcanism
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Benefits and consequences of using minerals as natural resources part of Mineralogy:Activities
    Geoffrey Cook, University of California-San Diego
    In a short research assignment, students learn about mineral resources that are used in common, present-day electronic devices (a cell-phone is used as a prime example). They investigate the environmental and ...

    Grade Level: College Upper (15-16)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Classroom Activity, Lab Activity
    Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Mineralogy:Environmental Mineralogy, Geoscience:Geology:Environmental Geology, Environmental Science:Mineral Resources, Geography:Human/Cultural, Environmental Science:Sustainability

    Understanding Why Our Present Consumption Way of Life is Unsustainable part of SISL:Activities
    Walt White
    This activity will show why our present ultra consumption way of life is not sustainable and must be changed if the human race is to survive long term. The Story of Stuff is shocking but very informative. Its purpose is to wake people up to the perilous situation we are in and take action individually or collective to make the necessary and difficult changes needed.

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14)
    Resource Type: Activities: Assessments:Concept Test, Assessments, Activities:Classroom Activity:Short Activity, Activities:Lab Activity, Audio/Visual:Animations/Video, Activities:Classroom Activity, Computer Applications, Activities:Writing Assignment, Activities, Discussion
    Subject: Environmental Science:Sustainability, Geography:Human/Cultural
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Biogeography photography exercise part of Geophotography:Geophoto Activities
    Teresa Cohn, Queens University of Charlotte
    Students rephotograph historical landscape images from local archives, upload the matched images in Google Earth, and use the whole class's images to analyze environmental changes over the past century.

    Grade Level: College Upper (15-16), College Lower (13-14)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Classroom Activity
    Subject: History, Geoscience, Geography:Human/Cultural

    Environmental Footprint part of Quantitative Skills:Activity Collection
    Christina Gallup, University of Minnesota-Duluth
    This activity has students do a web-based environmental footprint quiz and integrate their results into a class mean. The students compare their results by creating a bar graph and do some simple calculations to see how much of the Earth just the population of the US requires.

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14):College Introductory
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Classroom Activity
    Subject: Environmental Science:Ecosystems:Biogeochemical cycling, Geography:Human/Cultural, Environmental Science:Sustainability, Energy:Efficiency and Energy Conservation, Environmental Science:Waste:Waste Solid :Waste Reduction/Recycling

    World Population part of Starting Point-Teaching Entry Level Geoscience:Teaching with Visualizations:Visualization Examples
    This starting point example compiled by R.M. MacKay. utilizes the MyWorld Geographic Information System (GIS) software created at Norhtwestern University.
    Access and visualize world population data using the user friendly MyWorld GIS software. Data includes total population, population density, projected population, male and female population, and age specific population, etc.

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14):College Introductory
    Resource Type: Activities: Audio/Visual:Animations/Video, Activities:Lab Activity, Classroom Activity, Audio/Visual:Maps
    Subject: Geography:Geospatial, Human/Cultural, Environmental Science:Human Population

    Climate change and human pre-history part of Climate Change:Activities
    Achim Herrmann, Louisiana State University
    This is an activity that I do at the beginning of a critical thinking seminar when we talk about the emergence of human civilization and its relationship to climate change. It introduces and sets the framework for ...

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14), College Upper (15-16)
    Resource Type: Activities: Audio/Visual:Images/Illustrations, Activities:Lab Activity, Classroom Activity
    Subject: Geoscience:Atmospheric Science:Climate Change, Geography:Human/Cultural, Environmental Science:Global Change and Climate:Climate Change

    GEO-Logic: How Well Do You Know Your National Parks and Memorials part of Quantitative Skills:Activity Collection
    Laura Guertin, Penn State Brandywine
    Students are asked to associate historical figures with a particular National Park or Memorial (and its size) as well as the number of points they scored in a fictitious game show, based on clues about the situation given from various perspectives.

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14), College Introductory, High School (9-12)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Lab Activity, Classroom Activity
    Subject: Geography:Human/Cultural, Physical