The course Computational Geology – now in its twenty-second year at the University of South Florida, School of Geosciences – teaches geology majors the fundamentals of quantitative literacy through real-world examples and simulated problems with geologic context. The course uses geological-mathematical word problems, spreadsheet applications, and hands-on original lab activities to prepare students for the reality that awaits beyond graduation: where people will depend on the answers they, as our alumni, will be expected to provide, and those answers won’t be found in the back of any book. The primary goal is preparing our geology majors to be the geologist on the scene, solving real problems that involve some math. A series of studies ...
Have you ever tried presenting graphs to your students only to experience frustration when they look...
University of College London hosts a site of notation and reference material on math skills in the c...
The School of Geosciences Geology program at the University of South Florida has a unique partnershi...
The course Computational Geology – now in its twenty-second year at the University of South Florid...
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...
Computational Geology is a spreadsheetintensive, geological-mathematical problemsolving course recen...
The Geoscience Quantitative Preparation Survey (GQPS) was developed to address a deficiency in the a...
Computational Geology is a regular column in the Journal of Geoscience Education that aims to promot...
Students in GLY 4866: Computational Geology at the University of South Florida learn to solve mathem...
We present the case for introductory geoscience courses as model venues for increasing the quantitat...
A goal of undergraduate geoscience programs is to prepare students for the geoscience workforce. In ...
Quantitative literacy is a foundational component of success in STEM disciplines and in life. Quanti...
Have you ever tried presenting graphs to your students only to experience frustration when they look...
University of College London hosts a site of notation and reference material on math skills in the c...
The School of Geosciences Geology program at the University of South Florida has a unique partnershi...
The course Computational Geology – now in its twenty-second year at the University of South Florid...
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...
Computational Geology is a spreadsheetintensive, geological-mathematical problemsolving course recen...
The Geoscience Quantitative Preparation Survey (GQPS) was developed to address a deficiency in the a...
Computational Geology is a regular column in the Journal of Geoscience Education that aims to promot...
Students in GLY 4866: Computational Geology at the University of South Florida learn to solve mathem...
We present the case for introductory geoscience courses as model venues for increasing the quantitat...
A goal of undergraduate geoscience programs is to prepare students for the geoscience workforce. In ...
Quantitative literacy is a foundational component of success in STEM disciplines and in life. Quanti...
Have you ever tried presenting graphs to your students only to experience frustration when they look...
University of College London hosts a site of notation and reference material on math skills in the c...
The School of Geosciences Geology program at the University of South Florida has a unique partnershi...