This website contains a set of slides that discuss the current state of understanding of the Precambrian evolution of life. Information includes rocks that support the evolutionary theories. Users can click from slide to slide or follow quick links to specific slides. Educational levels: Graduate or professional, Undergraduate lower division, Undergraduate upper division
This website contains a detailed, annotated geologic time line. The timeline spans Precambrian to Qu...
The nature of the origin of life is a topic that has engaged people since ancient times. Where did w...
This site allows students to interactively explore the answers to basic questions regarding fossils....
This is a website for an introductory astrobiology course. The website contains entertaining, illust...
This is the homepage for a course focusing on evolution, the nature of science, and how to write wel...
This American Scientist article by Christian de Duve reviews current ideas of the origin of life fro...
This subsite of the University of California's Museum of Paleontology Evolution site for teachers, d...
Life on Earth is a Windows to the Universe Exploratour and provides information and images about lif...
This publication of the American Geological Institute is a non-technical introduction to evolution a...
This webquest covers many different disciplines and can be used to demonstrate how scientists often ...
In this activity, students experience one mechanism for evolution through a simulation that models t...
Evolution of the Earth reveals the logical framework of geology, shows relations of the science to t...
42-44MOST people are aware that fossils (preserved life in historic rocks) are remains of the anima...
This course introduces parallel evolution of life and the environment. Life processes are influenced...
This course will look at the various mechanisms of evolution, how these mechanisms work, and how cha...
This website contains a detailed, annotated geologic time line. The timeline spans Precambrian to Qu...
The nature of the origin of life is a topic that has engaged people since ancient times. Where did w...
This site allows students to interactively explore the answers to basic questions regarding fossils....
This is a website for an introductory astrobiology course. The website contains entertaining, illust...
This is the homepage for a course focusing on evolution, the nature of science, and how to write wel...
This American Scientist article by Christian de Duve reviews current ideas of the origin of life fro...
This subsite of the University of California's Museum of Paleontology Evolution site for teachers, d...
Life on Earth is a Windows to the Universe Exploratour and provides information and images about lif...
This publication of the American Geological Institute is a non-technical introduction to evolution a...
This webquest covers many different disciplines and can be used to demonstrate how scientists often ...
In this activity, students experience one mechanism for evolution through a simulation that models t...
Evolution of the Earth reveals the logical framework of geology, shows relations of the science to t...
42-44MOST people are aware that fossils (preserved life in historic rocks) are remains of the anima...
This course introduces parallel evolution of life and the environment. Life processes are influenced...
This course will look at the various mechanisms of evolution, how these mechanisms work, and how cha...
This website contains a detailed, annotated geologic time line. The timeline spans Precambrian to Qu...
The nature of the origin of life is a topic that has engaged people since ancient times. Where did w...
This site allows students to interactively explore the answers to basic questions regarding fossils....