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Introduction
Scope & Sequence
Course Outlines
Assessment
Resources
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In each topic of the scope and sequence, we have provided
relevant resources. In this section, we try to bring
them all together.
Each resource is identified in terms of access:
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Requires computer access
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Requires downloading from the Web
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Non-electronic
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and level of materials
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Animations and Paper models
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Sea Floor Spreading Animation
Earth Labs
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An animation of sea floor spreading with a description of each
of the events. Site contains advertising.
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Fault Motion animation
IRIS
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Simple Java animination illustrating the different types of
fault motion - normal, reverse, and strike-slip.
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Elastic Rebound Animation
UCSB
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Simple Java animination illustrating the concept of elastic
rebound. In order to simulate reality, the animation is slow.
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Animations of Southern California Earthquakes
SCEC
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Simple Java animation showing the time-space distribution of earthquakes
in southern California. There are monthly and annual examples.
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Paleo Map Project Animations
(see also Paleo Map Project)
Christopher Scotese
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View animations of plate motion and continental drift at different period's in Earth's history. The animations can be downloaded and run by moving the mouse over the image.
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Geological animations and paper models
USGS
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An ecletic collection of paper models, many in the form of HyperCard documents. Topics range
from globes to karst topography to earthquake effects.
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Convection in the Earth's Mantle
Greg Houseman
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
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A moving model showing the flow of rock as the mantle convects. |
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Convection Currents
Tongariro National Park, New Zealand |
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A diagrammatic animation showing how the direction of convection currents influences continental movement. |
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Web-based courses or lectures
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Description
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Physical Geology
History of Geology
Georgia Perimeter College
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Part of a Web-based college course outline on Physical Geology.
Contains elements on earthquakes, plate tectonics, rocks and minerals, mountain
building, hydrologic cycle, .... Particularly strong on rocks and minerals but
may be of more general use. Includes some exercises that might be adapted for
high-school use and links to other resources.
A web-based college course covering historical geology with emphasis on techniques used in analyzing the earth's past and on our current knowledge.
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The Good Earth
University of Akron
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A web resource for Introductory Geology Courses.
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The Magnetosphere
NASA
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In a series of tutorials, this web page explains the magnetic fields that surround the Earth, magnetic storms (aurora), ions, electromagnetic waves, the history of discovery, and tons more!
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Geological Engineering
University of Saskatchewan
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Part of a Web-based college course outline. Designed as a geology
course for engineers, this covers a broad range of topics, but
is particularly strong in rocks and minerals.
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Plate Tectonics
University of Michican/Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni
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Part of a Web-based college course outline. This site has
materials about the history, phenomenology, kinematics, and
dynamics of plate tectonics. Lots of figures.
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Earthquakes and Earth Structure
UNR
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Part of a Web-based college course outline. Uses lots of graphics
to explain the background of geophysics. While students could
read it, it seems more appropriate as a resource for teachers.
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An Introduction to Earthquakes
St. Louis University
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Part of a Web-based college course outline.
Uses lots of graphics to explain the background and may take
some time to download.
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Other Sources of Lessons
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Geosphere
Montana State University
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A variety of earth-related activities that stress the interrelationships among Earth's features and phenomena, with an emphasis on plate tectonics. Includes assessment material (bottom of main page) and background notes with methodological approach, historical information, a glossary, and a concise summary of main concepts.
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Teacher Resources
Nebraska Earth Science Education Network
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Teacher-designed lessons and activities relating to a wide range of earth topics, with emphasis on surface processes and environmental change. NESEN also has links to other teaching resources.
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The Learning Web
USGS
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Activities divided by theme and age level. Themes include the Earth's changes through time, natural hazards, and maps. This site is well-illustrated with diagrams, satellite images, sketches, computer-generated models, and photographs. |
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Bay Area Earth Science Institute
San Jose State Dept. of Geology
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BAESI offers workshops, courses, support, and resources for earth science teachers in the Bay Area, but the "Earth Science Modules" on the site are not very impressive! "Earth Science Links" has links to atmosphere and ocean information. |
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Princeton Earth Physics Project
Princeton University
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This site focuses on earthquakes, and distributes seismometers and earthquake data for use in classrooms. It has a list of recent earthquakes and discusses some recent events in the news to explain how earthquakes work and what effects they have. |
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Education and Outreach
IRIS
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This site is seismology-focused. Click the "educators" link. There are great one-page factsheets that are printable, and some nice animations of fault motion, but not much in the way of pre-designed activities.
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Teaching Resources
Seismological Society of America
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This site is also seismology-focused. It features "EduQuakes" columns from the SSA bulletin as well as links to earthquake teaching modules from the Southern California Earthquake Center, and seismology and earth science resources. |
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Science Gems
Dr. Frank Potter
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K-12 lessons created at the UC Irvine Summer Science Institute are listed under "Special Resource Links". The site is searchable with a handy "search" feature. Not limited to earth science; includes math, physics, biology, and chemistry resources as well. |
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SEGWAY Project
UC Berkeley, NASA, Exploratorium, Lawrence Hall of Science, and Science Museum of Virginia
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A well-organized and "high-tech" site featuring a large selection of astronomy, solar system, and space science lessons. The target grade level and content standards of each lesson are clearly indicated.
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Science in the News
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The Why? Files
University of Wisconsin
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The Why? Files present the science stories behind the headlines.
Current topics are generally covered and there is an archive of
older stories. In Earth Science, there have been stories on volcanoes,
tsunamis, and earthquakes.
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Science News
Science Service
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Science News is a weekly newsmagazine. The online version contains
some (but I think not all) of the articles in the paper version.
The site offers archives of older issues with search capability.
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Science Now
American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Science Now contains short summaries on recent research results.
Not full articles as with Discovery or Scientific American, this
is more similar to press releases on particular topics. Meant to
be brief and more general than
Science, which is the weekly
publication from AAAS.
The site offers archives of older issues with search capability.
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Discover Magazine
Discover Magazine
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An on-line version of the paper publication.
Many interested articles, with related Web pages. Has
a searchable index.
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Scientific American
Scientific American
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An on-line version of the paper publication.
Many interested articles, with related Web pages. Has
a searchable index. Also includes "Ask the Experts".
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The New York Times Science/Health Section
New York Times
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The New York Times provides excellent coverage of science news on
a broad range of subjects. While some older stories are accessible,
the primary focus is on current stories. Registration may be
required to access articles.
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Geotimes
American Geological Institute
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A monthly publication of AGI. The Web site lists the
articles in the current publication and has other "teasers",
but does not provide access to electronic articles.
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BBC Science and Technology Headlines
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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The BBC Sci/Tech News page contains textual summaries of current science stories as well as audio and video clips of features. |
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Earth Quest Online
DK Publishing Co.
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This page features a "mineral of the month", an article on a
famous scientist, a quiz, and a very brief section covering science news.
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