Hi, Ralph. I have intro-level (peers to your group) at NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville and also at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock that I can ask. I also have some majors/minors/grads in an Environmental Geology class at UA-LIttle Rock that may be very good at communicating with them, as well. Will ask everyone. Next step? Want them to contact you directly or would you prefer that I send one master list with names and college email addresses of those agreeing to exchange e-mails at least once? Wendi -- 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 "Dawes, Ralph" <[log in to unmask]>: > For an assignment aimed at expanding global awareness of geology and > people, I am looking for a class or two outside north central Washington > State (where I am) from which I could have my students contact > individual students, and ask some geology related questions of them. > > These would be your students. I am asking for your help setting this up, > a couple of you who would be OK with asking your students if they would > mind being contacted, and then getting me the contact information. > (Email addresses would be easiest, I think, at least to make initial > contacts.) > > This could be fun, and educational for your students, too. > > My class is 23 students in a Geology 101, Introduction to Physical > Geology, at a small community college in central Washington state. Your > students need not be in the equivalent class; they could be anywhere in > grades 6-16. It would make sense that your students, like mine, be in a > geology or earth science class, which this exchange of information would > enrich. > > Thank you! > > --Ralph > > > Dr. Ralph Dawes > Earth Sciences > Wenatchee Valley College > 1300 Fifth Street > Wenatchee, WA 98801 > (509) 682-6754 > [log in to unmask] >