This website provides an overview of using investigative cases as teaching tools in geoscience. The site is part of the Starting Point: Teaching Entry Level Geoscience project. Information includes a description of how cases serve as springboards to student-designed investigations and how cases engage students and faculty in collaborative problem posing, problem solving, and persuasion. Educational levels: Graduate or professional, Undergraduate lower division
This web module, part of the professional development resources from On the Cutting Edge - Strong Un...
The Starting Point collection consists of resources to support teaching entry-level undergraduate ge...
Based on a lawsuit brought against the County of Los Angeles by homeowners suing over damage caused ...
This website is the portal homepage for the Starting Point collection. This site is designed for fac...
The inter-disciplinary structure of the course 11821 Site Investigations combined with the real-worl...
Forensic science features in a number of popular television series. This has led to a widespread int...
This site from SERC's Starting Point provides links to information about teaching, including entry l...
Incorporating a mock trial as an integral part of a course can be a successful way to engage student...
This site contains information, resources and activities related to creating on-line materials for t...
One of the most famous criminal investigations involved the use of forensic geology to assist law en...
Proposal submitted to the University of British Columbia (UBC) Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fun...
This exercise is intended to connect students to geology and to remind them of the diverse ways in w...
This website provides an overview of different role-playing types and techniques available through t...
This website, managed by the National Association for Geoscience Teachers, provides professional dev...
Our project creates a website of the rocks and minerals in the Valparaiso University Geography depar...
This web module, part of the professional development resources from On the Cutting Edge - Strong Un...
The Starting Point collection consists of resources to support teaching entry-level undergraduate ge...
Based on a lawsuit brought against the County of Los Angeles by homeowners suing over damage caused ...
This website is the portal homepage for the Starting Point collection. This site is designed for fac...
The inter-disciplinary structure of the course 11821 Site Investigations combined with the real-worl...
Forensic science features in a number of popular television series. This has led to a widespread int...
This site from SERC's Starting Point provides links to information about teaching, including entry l...
Incorporating a mock trial as an integral part of a course can be a successful way to engage student...
This site contains information, resources and activities related to creating on-line materials for t...
One of the most famous criminal investigations involved the use of forensic geology to assist law en...
Proposal submitted to the University of British Columbia (UBC) Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fun...
This exercise is intended to connect students to geology and to remind them of the diverse ways in w...
This website provides an overview of different role-playing types and techniques available through t...
This website, managed by the National Association for Geoscience Teachers, provides professional dev...
Our project creates a website of the rocks and minerals in the Valparaiso University Geography depar...
This web module, part of the professional development resources from On the Cutting Edge - Strong Un...
The Starting Point collection consists of resources to support teaching entry-level undergraduate ge...
Based on a lawsuit brought against the County of Los Angeles by homeowners suing over damage caused ...