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Outstanding Teaching Assistant Awards part of NAGT:Our Work:Awards
Jump down to: Award Recipients | Make a Nomination The Award × NAGT recognizes outstanding teaching assistants in geoscience education with up to 30 awards annually. Both undergraduate and graduate teaching ...

UA Little Rock: Geology Field Camp part of NAGT:Our Resources:For Students:Field Camps:Field Camp Courses
UA Little Rock is offering a 3-week, 3-credit Field Geology course located in northern New Mexico and southwestern Colorado. This field camp provides students with experience in collecting field observations, interpreting stratigraphic sections, analyzing structural relationships, and creating geologic maps in the field. Additionally, new projects related to the hydrogeology of southern Colorado are in preparation for the Summer 2025 field season. We welcome students from other colleges and universities who need to complete a field camp requirement for their degree programs.

Publications and Presentations part of Project EDDIE:About this Project
Jump to Invited Presentations / Contributed Presentations / Workshop Materials Publications T. Meixner, B. Ciancarelli, E. P. Farrell, D. Silva García, T. Josek, M. M. Kelly, P. Meister, D. Soule & R. Darner ...

Past JGE Editors and Associate Editors part of NAGT:Our Resources:Research Journal: JGE
The peer review process for the Journal of Geoscience Education relies on the Editors and Associate Editors (AEs), whose volunteer contributions are substantial. Editors in Chief Alison Jolley (2025-present) ...

GeoContext: a social and political context for geoscience education part of GeoContext
× The GeoContext collection is a set of teaching modules developed by a team of educators to promote integration of topics on racism, colonialism, imperialism, environmental damage, and exploitation of ...

Introductory InTeGrate-rich Physical Geology course part of Integrate:Workshops and Webinars:Introductory Integrate-rich Physical Geology course
Friday, September 28, 2018 10:00 am PT | 11:00 am MT | 12:00 pm CT | 1:00 pm ET Presenter: Elizabeth Nagy-Shadman (Pasadena City College) This webinar is part of a series supporting teaching with InTeGrate ...

FossilSketch: a web-based program for learning about microfossils part of Earth Educators Rendezvous:Previous Rendezvous:Rendezvous 2023:Program:Teaching Demos:Tuesday
To enable instructors to integrate microfossil identification in their undergraduate courses, we developed FossilSketch, an interactive web-based educational tool that introduces students to micropaleontology and ...

Environment and Society part of Integrate:Workshops and Webinars:Teaching Environmental Justice: Interdisciplinary Approaches:Courses
This is an introductory course focused on the interactions between human activities and the environment, and is taught through the study of several environmental issues including water, energy, climate change, air ...

Go With the Flow: Teaching about the Viscosity of Lava part of NAGT:Our Resources:In the Trenches:2019 - Volume 9:In the Trenches - January 2019
CHRISTOPHER ROEMMELE (CRoemmele@wcupa.edu) is an assistant professor in the Department of Earth and Space Sciences at West Chester University, West Chester, PA. The viscosity of lava is an important control on the ...

Exploring Earth's Dynamic Systems part of Earth Educators Rendezvous:Previous Rendezvous:Rendezvous 2024:Program:Share-a-thon:Tuesday
The Earth's Dynamic Systems Lab aims to illustrate the interconnectedness of Earth's systems by depicting global and local climate change variables, biogeochemical cycles, and natural versus ...