This web module is for those who teach introductory earth science courses. Here you will find ideas for designing a new course, spicing up an existing course design, or adding innovative activities or teaching methods.
Resources for Teaching Introductory Courses
- An extensive collection of introductory-level geoscience courses, spanning a host of geoscience topics
- Browse over 400 classroom and lab activities aimed at intro-level audiences
- The Starting Point - Teaching Entry-Level Geoscience, which contains 22 modules built around pedagogic approaches for introductory courses, plus dozens of example activities
- A special section aimed at preparing K-12 teachers for teaching earth science courses
- Outcomes, presentations and posters from the 2008 workshop
- A bookshelf of popular books used by faculty in their intro courses
Join us for a workshop, Teaching Introductory Geoscience Courses in the 21st Century
This workshop will be held December 14, 2008 in conjunction with the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
New additions: Bring Google Earth into your Geoscience Classroom
SERC has recently launched two new online resources that may be useful for introductory courses.Teaching with Google Earth is an in-depth site that explains many facets of how to use this tool in your geoscience classroom. You'll find a user's guide with a "tip sheet" handout for students and links to several activities that use Google Earth.
How to Teach Geologic Map Interpretation with Google Earth illustrates how Google Earth can help students visualize geologic structures. This module contains detailed examples for teaching several aspects of structural geology and contains a gallery of beautiful Google Earth locations for teaching map interpretation. Although these resources are part of the On the Cutting Edge Teaching Structural Geology resource collection, they can be easily adapted for use in introductory courses.




