If I can lend a virtual hand, would very much like to participate in
this effort.
I teach online undergrad - grad courses here for UA-Little Rock (but
at a distance myself; reach me there at [log in to unmask]) and teach
hybrid courses for NorthWest Arkansas Community College...online
"lecture" and f2f lab/field experiences (reach me there at
[log in to unmask] ). I also work with pre-college students
(generally junior high to high school ages)...so I bridge that gap
(this email gets you there).
By training I am a volcanologist/igneous petrologist. By doing I have
been a county and private consultant geologist in environmental and
engineering issues, to include earthquake hazards. By interest, I
work closely in pre-/in-service teacher training and also try to bring
the relevance of the geosciences to societal/public policy arenas.
Best to everyone,
Wendi
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Wendi J. W. Williams, Ph.D., Geoscientist
Pre-College Programs /Science & Research Facilitator
University of Arkansas - Fayetteville
Tel: 479.422.3988
1.866.515.0729 Toll Free
E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
Quoting "Edwards, Benjamin" <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to contribute as well. We've just changed back from
> 'thematic' intro courses to a more standard format in a effort to
> produce a more coherent base level background for majors. I haven't
> found any of the intro books totally to my liking as far as
> organization goes. I think if possible it would be great to make
> the chapters of the book totally stand alone, so that people could
> use them in any order as well.
>
> It might be interesting to integrate lab ideas right into the
> lecture material to make the two parts seamless.
>
> I've got lots of digital images I can contribute as well (mostly
> volcano pics but others as well), and wanted to add that of course
> NASA and the USGS have thousands of pictures online that can be used
> for something like this.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ben
> _____________________
> Benjamin R. Edwards
> Chair & Assoc. Professor
> NY POSSE 10 Mentor
> Department of Earth Sciences
> Dickinson College
> Carlisle, PA 17013
>
> [log in to unmask]
> 717-254-8934 (phone)
> 717-245-1971 (fax)
>
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