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Syllabus Geo101, Yuri Gorokhovich
Syllabus Geo101, Yuri Gorokhovich
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Syllabus for courses Dynamic Earth (undergraduate course): GEO 101-81 and Earth Processes (graduate course): GEO 501-81. Open textbook used in both courses linked in the syllabus and available at the following link: https://pressbooks.cuny.edu/gorokhovich/
Geology Online Lab Activities An Open Educational Resource For Community College Students And Instructors, Rondi Davies
Geology Online Lab Activities An Open Educational Resource For Community College Students And Instructors, Rondi Davies
Open Educational Resources
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.
Dr. Davies wanted to develop labs that were fun, engaging, and that excited students about the subject, were relevant to their lives, helped them to …
Earth System Science, Karin A. Block
Earth System Science, Karin A. Block
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Syllabus for 4-credit introductory earth system science course covering three units: 1. The Solid Earth; 2. The Fluid Envelope; 3. Climate and Natural Resources. Format is lecture plus 3 hr lab.
Geol 746: Groundwater Hydrology, Tim Eaton
Geol 746: Groundwater Hydrology, Tim Eaton
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No abstract provided.
Mineralogy, Dexter Perkins
Mineralogy, Dexter Perkins
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This is a beta version of an open access textbook on Mineralogy, current as of October 2020. For the most recently updated live version please see: https://opengeology.org/Mineralogy/
Gep 3750 Data Acquisition And Integration Methods For Gis Analysis, Yuri Gorokhovich
Gep 3750 Data Acquisition And Integration Methods For Gis Analysis, Yuri Gorokhovich
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The techniques and science of data acquisition and creation for spatial analysis in a geographic information system (GIS); includes field data collection. Students will be instructed in the use GPS devices, mobile GIS, workstation GIS, as well as data from other sources including remotely sensed data.
The full course site is available at https://gep3750.commons.gc.cuny.edu/.
Integration Of Live Radio Programming & Real-Time Blogging In The Macaulay Honors College Seminar Iii On Science And Technology In New York City, Angelo Lampousis, Aaron Kendall, Chris Caruso
Integration Of Live Radio Programming & Real-Time Blogging In The Macaulay Honors College Seminar Iii On Science And Technology In New York City, Angelo Lampousis, Aaron Kendall, Chris Caruso
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In this presentation we summarize the lessons learnt through this experience of including live radio programming activities in the context of Macaulay Honors College Seminar III on Science and Technology in New York City. Our presentation falls under the innovation theme and specifically the blended learning opportunities track. The overall goal of the Macaulay Honors College Seminar III is to offer students fundamental scientific and technological knowledge. An essential aspect of our approach was to afford Honors students a real opportunity to interface directly with the actual people involved in science and technology. We arranged for live radio interviews, as …
Winds Around Highs And Lows, Storm Project
Winds Around Highs And Lows, Storm Project
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National Science Education Standards: As a result of activities in grades 5-8, all students should develop an understanding of motions and forces, structure of the earth system, and understandings about science and technology.
Carbon Dioxide In The Atmosphere, Storm Project
Carbon Dioxide In The Atmosphere, Storm Project
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Objectives: Students learn the importance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
National Science Education Standards: As a result of activities in grades 9-12, all students should develop abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry and understandings about scientific inquiry. As a result of their activities in grades 9-12, all students should develop understanding of matter, energy, and organization in living systems. As a result of their activities in grades 9-12, all students should develop an understanding of energy in the earth system and geochemical cycles.
Understanding Dispersion Models Using Computer Technology, Storm Project
Understanding Dispersion Models Using Computer Technology, Storm Project
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Objectives:
- Analyze dispersion models
- Use computer models to predict outcomes of various scenarios
9-12 NSES Standards:
- Standard A: Inquiry - Abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry and Understanding about scientific inquiry
- Standard E: Science and Technology - Abilities of technological design and Understanding about science and technology
- Standard F: Science in Personal and Social Perspectives - Personal and community health, Population growth, Natural resources, Environmental quality, Natural and human-induced hazards, Science and technology in local, national, and global challenges
Indoor Air Pollution, Storm Project
Indoor Air Pollution, Storm Project
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Objectives: Students will learn about indoor air pollutants the types and legal concentrations and affects on human health. The students will also determine the pathway for the formation of radon.
National Science Education Standards: As a result of their activities in grades 9-12, all students should develop an understanding of the structure of the atoms; environmental quality; and natural and human-induced hazards.
As a result of their activity the students will have a better understanding of the atom’s parts and how the atom disintegrates and interacts with the environment. The students should have a better understanding of the …
Oxygen Give And Take, Storm Project
Oxygen Give And Take, Storm Project
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Summary: This is a series of three activities followed by a worksheet. The concepts taught include gas production (O2 and CO2), chemical reactions, catalysts, and pollution caused by combustion. Correlation to National Science Education Standards
- Content Standard 9-12 Physical Science B Chemical Reactions
- Content Standard 9-12 Earth and Space Science D Geochemical Cycles
There's A Whole Lotta Spillin' Goin' On!, Storm Project
There's A Whole Lotta Spillin' Goin' On!, Storm Project
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Unit Learning Objectives: The learner should be able to:
1. Compare and contrast hazardous chemical spills 2. Comprehend how hazardous chemicals affect the environment.
3. Explain the difficulty involved in cleaning up a hazardous spill.
4. Explain how the chemical travels once it is released.
5. Assess how hazardous chemicals affect the human body and animal life.
6. Analyze a chemical spill and its affects on its surroundings.
7. Create an emergency management system based on a real life situation
Evidence of Understanding: By the end of this unit, students should be able to demonstrate a clear understanding of hazardous …
It’S Time For A Change, Storm Project
It’S Time For A Change, Storm Project
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Learning Objective: (adapted from the Secondary National Science Content Standards)
1 .Chemical reactions may release or consume energy. Some reactions, such as burning fossil fuels, release large amounts of energy by losing heat and emitting light.
2. Light can initiate many chemical reactions such as the evolution of urban smog.
3. The total energy of the universe is constant. Energy can be transferred by collisions in chemical reactions. However, it can never be destroyed.
4. Everything becomes less orderly over time. In energy transfer the overall effect of the energy spreads out uniformly like the warming of our surroundings as …
To Burn Or Not To Burn, Storm Project
To Burn Or Not To Burn, Storm Project
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Objective : Students learn how a locally proposed power plant may impact the environment of their community.
National Science Education Standards:
As a result of activities in grades 9-12, students
should develop
- Abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry
- Understandings about science and technology
As a result of activities in grades 9-12, students
should develop understanding of
- Personal and community health
- Environmental quality
- Science and technology in local, national, and global challenges
Trouble Breathing?, Storm Project
Trouble Breathing?, Storm Project
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Objective:
Students will make connections from everyday situations to air quality. Students will know the 7 criteria pollutants established by the EPA and monitored by each state.
National Science Education Standard:
As a result of activities in grades 5-8, students w ill learn that natural environments may contain substances that are harmful to human beings. Maintaining environmental health involves establishing or monitoring quality standards related to use of soil, water, and air.
Finding The Planetary Boundary Layer, Storm Project
Finding The Planetary Boundary Layer, Storm Project
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Objective: Students will learn about the presence of the planetary boundary layer within the troposphere. Then using real life data, observe the changing levels of the boundary layer.
National Science Education Standards:
• Standard A: Science as Inquiry
• Standard B: Teacher will guide and facilitate a learning environment
• Standard D: Students will be provided with time, space and resources to conduct their research.
• Standard E: Science and Technology
Concentration Is Essential For This Task!: An Activity In Comparing Of Concentrations, Storm Project
Concentration Is Essential For This Task!: An Activity In Comparing Of Concentrations, Storm Project
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Objectives:
Students will be able to explain and give examples of both parts per million and parts per billion. In the next activity students will use these values in the analysis of air quality data.
National Science Education Standards:
Earth materials are solid rocks and soils, water, and the gases of the atmosphere. The varied materials have different physical and chemical properties, which make them useful in different ways, for example, as building materials, as sources of fuel, or for growing the plants we use as food. Earth materials provide many of the resources that humans use.
Scientific investigations involve …
Be Particular About Our Matter!, Storm Project
Be Particular About Our Matter!, Storm Project
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Objectives:
--Demonstrate that particulate air pollution can be invisible to the eye.
--Students will collect and observe particulate matter.
--Students will identify pollen grains and make their own pollen map for Davenport.
-- Students will collect and interpret local environmental maps.
--Students will investigate health risks involved in polluted air.
National Science Education Standards:
- Standard A: Students will conduct scientific inquiry
- Standard B: Teacher will guide and facilitate a learning environment.
- Standard D: Students will be provided with time, space and resources toconduct their research.
- Standard F: Risks and benefits; Science and technology in society
Patterns Of Temperature, Storm Project
Patterns Of Temperature, Storm Project
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Objectives:
1. Students will analyze temperature distributions on a map.
2. Students will compare and contrast temperature variations on a weather map.
National Science Standards: All students should develop an understanding of: structure of earth system, science and technology, risks and benefits, and science and technology in society.
Clouds Over Your Head, Storm Project
Clouds Over Your Head, Storm Project
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Objectives:
- Students will become familiar with the four main types of clouds: stratus, cirrus, cumulus, and cumulonimbus and their characteristics
- Students will learn the weather map symbols for cloudy, clear or no clouds, and partly cloudy.
National Science Standards: All students should develop an understanding of: properties of earth materials, and changes in earth and sky.
Weather Maps And Fronts, Storm Project
Weather Maps And Fronts, Storm Project
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Objective: Students will use symbol knowledge learned from previous lessons to read and understand warm and cold fronts on a weather map.
National Science Education Standards:
All students should develop an understanding of:
properties of earth materials and changes in earth
and sky.
Which Way Does The Wind Blow?, Storm Project
Which Way Does The Wind Blow?, Storm Project
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Objective: Students will be able to explain the direction the wind is blowing by observing a wind vane and applying this knowledge to the use of real time weather data about wind.
National Science Education Standards: All students should develop an understanding of: properties of objects and materials, position and motion of objects, properties of earth materials,and changes in earth and sky.
How Fast Does The Wind Blow?, Storm Project
How Fast Does The Wind Blow?, Storm Project
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Objectives:
• The student will construct an anemometer and calculate the wind speed.
• The student will examine a weather map to determine wind speed and wind direction using the weather station model.
National Science Standards: All students should develop an understanding of:abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry, properties of objects and materials, position and motion of objects, properties of earth materials, and changes in earth and sky.
Highs, Lows And Patterns In The Wind, Storm Project
Highs, Lows And Patterns In The Wind, Storm Project
Open Educational Resources
Objectives:
1. Students will learn that H is the symbol for high pressure and L is symbol for low pressure on weather maps.
2. Students will properly identify areas of high pressure and areas of low pressure on current U.S.A. surface maps.
3. Students will begin to develop an understanding of weather associated with high pressure and low pressure areas.
National Science Education Standards: All students should develop an understanding of: properties of objects and materials, properties of earth materials, and changes in earth and sky.
Weather Around Highs And Lows, Storm Project
Weather Around Highs And Lows, Storm Project
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Objectives:
1. Students will develop an understanding of precipitation patterns associated with high pressure and low pressure areas.
2. Students will develop an understanding of temperature patterns associated with high pressure and low pressure areas.
National Science Education Standards: All students should develop an understanding of: properties of objects and materials, properties of earth materials, and changes in earth and sky.
Drawing Isotherms, Storm Project
Drawing Isotherms, Storm Project
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Objectives:
1. Students will be able to define and draw isotherms to analyze temperature variations.
2. Students will be able to compare and contrast temperature variations on a weather map.
National Science Standards: As a result of activities in grades 5-8, all students should develop an understanding of: structure of earth system, science and technology, risks and benefits, and science and technology in society.
Structure Of The Atmosphere, Storm Project
Structure Of The Atmosphere, Storm Project
Open Educational Resources
National Science Education Standards: As a result of activities in grades 5-8, all students should develop an understanding of: abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry, properties and changes of properties in matter, understandings about science and technology, and structure of the earth system.
Precipitation Patterns, Storm Project
Precipitation Patterns, Storm Project
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Objective: Students will demonstrate the relationship between precipitation types and surface temperatures.They will use forecast maps to predict where snow or rain will fall over the next several days.
National Science Education Standards – As a result of activities in grades 5-8, all students should develop an
understanding of structure of the earth system.
What's The Temperature?, Storm Project
What's The Temperature?, Storm Project
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Objective : Students will be able to read a Fahrenheit and a Celsius thermometer, and correctly indicate temperatures on a thermometer diagram.
National Science Education Standards : All students should develop an understanding of: properties of earth materials, objects in the sky, changes in earth and sky. Weather changes from day to day and over the seasons. Weather can be described by measurable quantities, such as temperature, wind direction and speed, and precipitation.