Since 1996, the Geology (GLY) program at the USF has offered “Computational Geology” as part of its commitment to prepare undergraduate majors for the quantitative aspects of their field. The course focuses on geological-mathematical problem solving. Over its twenty years, the course has evolved from a GATC (geometry-algebra-trigonometry-calculus) in-discipline capstone to a quantitative literacy (QL) course taught within a natural science major. With the formation of the new School of Geosciences in 2013, the merging departments re-examined their various curricular programs. An online survey of the Geology Alumni Society found that “express quantitative evidence in support of an argument” was more favorably viewed as a workplace skill (4th...
A goal of undergraduate geoscience programs is to prepare students for the geoscience workforce. In ...
Pathways that lead students into the geosciences as a college major have not been fully explored in ...
The benefits of course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) are numerous. These includes...
Since 1996, the Geology (GLY) program at the USF has offered “Computational Geology” as part of its ...
Recent meetings and publications have discussed what geoscience undergraduates should learn for prof...
The course Computational Geology – now in its twenty-second year at the University of South Florid...
We present the case for introductory geoscience courses as model venues for increasing the quantitat...
The Geoscience Quantitative Preparation Survey (GQPS) was developed to address a deficiency in the a...
Quantitative literacy is a foundational component of success in STEM disciplines and in life. Quanti...
Students in GLY 4866: Computational Geology at the University of South Florida learn to solve mathem...
Students develop specific skills and habits of the mind as they learn to analyze quantitative inform...
Have you ever tried presenting graphs to your students only to experience frustration when they look...
We describe a quantitative literacy (QL) program at Colby-Sawyer College, a small, residential, libe...
A goal of undergraduate geoscience programs is to prepare students for the geoscience workforce. In ...
Pathways that lead students into the geosciences as a college major have not been fully explored in ...
The benefits of course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) are numerous. These includes...
Since 1996, the Geology (GLY) program at the USF has offered “Computational Geology” as part of its ...
Recent meetings and publications have discussed what geoscience undergraduates should learn for prof...
The course Computational Geology – now in its twenty-second year at the University of South Florid...
We present the case for introductory geoscience courses as model venues for increasing the quantitat...
The Geoscience Quantitative Preparation Survey (GQPS) was developed to address a deficiency in the a...
Quantitative literacy is a foundational component of success in STEM disciplines and in life. Quanti...
Students in GLY 4866: Computational Geology at the University of South Florida learn to solve mathem...
Students develop specific skills and habits of the mind as they learn to analyze quantitative inform...
Have you ever tried presenting graphs to your students only to experience frustration when they look...
We describe a quantitative literacy (QL) program at Colby-Sawyer College, a small, residential, libe...
A goal of undergraduate geoscience programs is to prepare students for the geoscience workforce. In ...
Pathways that lead students into the geosciences as a college major have not been fully explored in ...
The benefits of course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) are numerous. These includes...