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Geology Online Lab Activities An Open Educational Resource for Community College Students and Instructors Rondi Davies

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Open textbook libraryDistributor: Minneapolis, MN Open Textbook LibraryPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] CUNY Academic Works 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QH301
  • QE1
Online resources:
Contents:
1. How do scientists study Earth? -- 2. Mineral resources and how we use them -- 3. What are the different types of plate boundaries? -- 4. How do we classify igneous rocks, and where do they form? -- 5. What do sedimentary rocks tell us about the past? -- 6. How can we read metamorphic rocks? -- 7. How do scientists measure earthquakes? -- 8. How do we measure geological time? -- 9. Glacial Landforms of New York -- 10. Geography and Landforms of New York -- 11.1 How is climate changing? -- 11.2 How is climate changing? -- 12.1 AMNH Hall of Planet Earth Field Trip -- 12.2 AMNH Hall of Planet Earth Field Trip (online)
Subject: The online geology lab for community college students was developed by Dr. Rondi Davies, a faculty member at Queensborough Community College, City University New York, during two years of forced online synchronous learning brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. This open educational resource collects many of Dr. Davies’ favorite open-access materials and supplements them with her own work within a single, cohesive laboratory manual intended for two-year, non-major college students from the New York area.
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1. How do scientists study Earth? -- 2. Mineral resources and how we use them -- 3. What are the different types of plate boundaries? -- 4. How do we classify igneous rocks, and where do they form? -- 5. What do sedimentary rocks tell us about the past? -- 6. How can we read metamorphic rocks? -- 7. How do scientists measure earthquakes? -- 8. How do we measure geological time? -- 9. Glacial Landforms of New York -- 10. Geography and Landforms of New York -- 11.1 How is climate changing? -- 11.2 How is climate changing? -- 12.1 AMNH Hall of Planet Earth Field Trip -- 12.2 AMNH Hall of Planet Earth Field Trip (online)

The online geology lab for community college students was developed by Dr. Rondi Davies, a faculty member at Queensborough Community College, City University New York, during two years of forced online synchronous learning brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. This open educational resource collects many of Dr. Davies’ favorite open-access materials and supplements them with her own work within a single, cohesive laboratory manual intended for two-year, non-major college students from the New York area.

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