Creating Learning Environments with the Internet and Multimedia

Papers Presented at the Toronto Meetings of the Geological Society of America - October 29, 1998

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  1. Yarger, Douglas and others -- The first five years of creating web-based learning environments

  2. Taber, Michael and others -- A resource for web-based constructivism in practive

  3. Levine, Norman -- Successful Internet augmented teaching in the Geosciences at Bowling Green State University

  4. Fances, Julian -- Multimedia lectures - A comparison of techniques

  5. Sethi, Parvinder -- From conception to completion: Core competencies for infusing advanced CD-rom tgehcnologies in Geoscience education

  6. Ruthven, Carol -- Build it and they will come: Creating an Earth Science education network

  7. Schiappa, Tamra-- A case study: Earth System Science as an Internet course

  8. McConnell, David -- Creating a web-based learning environment for intruductory Geology courses

  9. Huff, Warren -- Individual effort - Collective Acheivement: How are colleges and universities reacting to the growing use of information technology (IT)

  10. Johnson, Clark and others -- Three-dimensional visualization in Geology: Approaches and piitfalls at the high- and low-ends

  11. Brown, Phil and others -- Appplication of three-dimensional visualization in undergraduate Geology courses: Illustration of topography, bathymetry, and geology

  12. Slater, Timothy -- Studying the sun in real-time with satellites: The Yohkoh public outreach project

  13. Reed, Donald and others -- Restructuring the classroom: Oceanography delivered locally and at a distance

  14. Brassell, Simon -- Web resources as the basis for exercises in an introductory oceanography course for non-science majors

  15. MacKenzie, Don and others -- Integrating fully interactive assessments with web resources: A flexible learning environment for students and an easier life for academics?

  16. Slattery, William and others -- Priming the pump: Providing interactive interdisciplinary Earth Systems activities for K-12 classrooms via the Internet

  17. Rigsby, Catherine -- Using real-time Internet discussion sessions in an upper division sedimentology course to promote focused discussion and build on concepts explorted in activity-based projects

  18. Suthren, Roger and others -- Virutal rocks, minerals and fossils for the web: The colour scanner as an effective, cheap tool for direct imaging of geological materials

  19. Mann, Keith -- Darwinian evolution using multimedia

  20. Lamberson, Michelle and others -- Delivering and administering an undergraduate research project on the web

  21. Saini-Eidukat, Bernie and others -- Text-based implementation of the geology explorer, a multi-user role-playing virtual world to enhance learning of geological problem solving

  22. Roggenthen, William -- Multimedia training support for an introductory geophysical course

  23. Gore, Pamela -- Georgia Geoscience online: Historical geology lab manual

  24. Jorstad, Robert and others -- A virtual field trip stop at Rock Branch conservation area, Clark County, Illinois

  25. Harder, Vicki -- The digital classroom: What students think

  26. Butler, John -- Rethinking expectations (III)