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Center for Inland Waters - A Resource for Students, Teachers, Researchers, Decisionmakers, and the General Public.

Community College and Departmental Field Trip - Field trips designed to give new college students exposure to the geological sciences.

Digital Geophysical Analysis - A web site developed to help visualize digital and spectral geophysical analysis.

Geology Park - This geological park is unique in the California State University system. Except for the grass, all species are living representatives of land-dwelling plants whose ancestors extend back at least 150 million years in the fossil record.

Google Earth Geology - Educational resources using Goggle Earth to explore geology.

Great Books Touching on Geological Sciences and Oceanography - A web site developed for the general reader, providing them a list that illuminate aspects of Geological Sciences or Oceanography while focusing on other issues.

How Volcanoes Work - A web site developed as an educational resource that describes the science behind volcanoes and volcanic processes.

Indigenous Earth Sciences Project - A project designed to bring together Native Americans and Earth Scientists.

Mission Trails Regional Park Seismic Station - The MTRP strong motion sensor is located under the display, allowing people to jump, stamp feet, and otherwise create seismic waves that appear almost immediately on a computer monitor.

Notes on Planet Earth - Web based blended general geology course, GEOL 100 Planet Earth, used at SDSU and other schools.

Overnight Sciences Excursions - A field course taught with UCSD that provides teachers with Earth Sciences content knowledge and curricular development through a minds-on, hands-on approach to teaching and learning.

Pacific Section of SEPM - Comprehensive information center for the pacific section of the Society for Sedimentary Geology.

Peninsular Ranges Batholith Rock Suites - Order suites of rock samples that represent the Geology of San Diego County. Designed for Universities and K-12 schools.

Planetary Geology Speaker Service - Presentations that lie within the field of Planetary Geology for any nonprofit gathering interested in science.

RP Oceans Lab - Hands on Oceanography lab, designed for students of all ages. Live Web Cam.

SAGE (Summer of Applied Geophysical Experience) - A field based program in applied geophysical methods for advance undergraduates, graduates, and professionals.

Seminar Series - A free weekly series of speakers in relation to the Earth Sciences.

Show Me Geology - Geological Science education program for K-12.

Visual Structural Geology - Freeware programs developed for classroom lectures involving various aspects of structural geology.

Written in Stone - Video series is to unite city dwellers with their urban landscapes.

Program Highlight
Blended Geology Course
A Blended Geology Course and its Assessment
An online blended geology course was developed and offered at SDSU for the first time during the 05/06 academic year. The constraints in its development were (1) flexibility in fitting a student's schedule, (2) flexibility for a student to select a preferred method of learning, and (3) clear and concise goals. To meet these constraints students are provided an online textbook written by the first author with many interactive illustrations, an online syllabus containing specific learning outcomes goals, a set of practice exams (study guides), and video lectures (screencasts) covering material in each of the 13 chapters covered during the semester. In addition, students are allowed to attend the first author's lectures that are given to a standard weekly based introductory geology class that covers the same material. From a CD of the online textbook students can print out each chapter along with colored illustrations. In order to maintain academic standards all exams take place at SDSU on Saturday morning, and follow standard class room exam format. During Fall 07 students enrolled in the course were given the GCI developed by J.C. Labarkin and colleagues. The GCI is a multiple-choice assessment instrument developed specifically for use in entry-level Earth Science courses. It has gone through rigorous reliability and validation studies. The GCI was given during the first and last week of the Fall 07 course. Demographic data indicate that about 5% of the students enrolled in the class were science majors while the largest groups were represented by business (34%) and professional studies (21%) majors. The majority (78%) of students were freshmen and sophomores. The Rasch Model Score for the pre-course GCI (n = 66) was 39 ± 15 (1 σ) and for the post-course GCI (n = 117) was 52 ± 13. This result represents a gain of 13%, a value that is significantly higher than the national average of a 4% gain in the post-course Rasch Model Score. These results are broadly similar to those obtained from the Summer 07 online course which had a significantly smaller enrollment (pre: n = 28; post n = 24), and consisted mostly of juniors and seniors (69%). We interpret these data within the context described above to indicate that online learning can be an effective means for developing knowledge of key concepts about planet Earth in learners in non-science fields.

GCI Score for Blended Course

Notes on Planet Earth Website Notes on Planet Earth Website

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