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61. ESSEA Homepage Working in collaborative groups, teachers earn graduate or continuing education PUMAS examples may be activities, anecdotes, descriptions of neat ideas, http://www.strategies.org/essea.html | |
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62. GEOS 120 Course Proposal These courses must include requirements and learning activities that promotestudents abilities to 8/30/00, Introduction to geology, Ch. 1 http://www.winona.edu/ifo/courseproposals/GeoScience/ay2000-01/Geoscience 120.ht | |
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63. About GSJ To promote activities on geological survey, the liaison committee which is composedof Research Coordinator for geology, Eikichi Tsukuda. Collaboration http://www.gsj.jp/Gtop/about_gsj.html | |
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64. IGG Catania FacultyAttività Scientifica Active tectonics and uplift of Calabrian Arc and eastern Sicily, geology of theurban collaborative research Volcanological Institute of Petropavlovsk http://www.unict.it/idgeg/Faculty.html | |
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65. Field Studies Develop and promote collaborative programs between COCC and UO faculty and the In addition to our longstanding archaeology and geology field schools, http://comm.uoregon.edu/Bend/APPENDIX_C.html | |
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66. Earth & Sky : Browse Science Links A site that includes frequently asked geology questions and answers and providesanswers to activities, Ask the Experts , and interviews about careers. http://www.earthsky.com/browse/index.php?c=Ask the Experts |
67. Earth & Sky : Browse Science Links More than 25 handson science activities are provided in classroom-ready and students for exploring Earth, the planets, geology, and space sciences. http://www.earthsky.com/browse/index.php?s=Space&c=FOR KIDS |
68. James DL White - CV: Geology Department, University Of Otago, New Zealand Coadvisor to third-year geology students, 1993 - present. Professional activities (listdetails under the following categories giving the nature of the http://www.otago.ac.nz/geology/staff/jdlw/jdlwCV.htm | |
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69. General Education Student Perceptions Of The Geosciences A unique teaming among CSULB faculty in geography, geology, GDEP CollaborativeResearch activities. 7 projects involving faculty in geography, http://www.csulb.edu/depts/geography/gdep/aag03ppt.html | |
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70. SRU Goals And Plans For CETP-PA collaborative for Excellence in Teacher Preparation in Pennsylvania (CETPPA) Faculty reading groups and other professional development activities will http://www.sru.edu/pages/7604.asp | |
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71. Presentation Of Marine Geology Group - ICM (CSIC) The scientific activity of the Marine geology Group of the CSIC in Barcelonabegins in 1980, Areas of collaborative projects with other Institutions. http://www.icm.csic.es/geo/gma/geo1uk.html | |
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72. Geology Department - Colorado College Christine Siddoway Associate Professor of geology collaborative researchROSETTA Ross Embayment Aerogeophysics Tectonics/Trend Analysis. http://www.coloradocollege.edu/dept/GY/christine_grants.asp | |
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73. School Of Ocean & Earth Science - Background The former Departments of Oceanography and geology were both awarded Major collaborative research developments include the recent successful £4.5M ROV http://www.soes.soton.ac.uk/information/about_us/ | |
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74. Hands-On Science For Grades K-5: An Industry, School, University Collaboration The PennMerck collaborative for the Enhancement of Science Education is a five year These hands-on laboratory activities increase teachers science http://fie.engrng.pitt.edu/fie95/3b2/3b24/3b24.htm | |
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75. Geological Sciences And Geological Engineering @ Queen's University activities Info for Schools GeoClubs, Events Links January 30, 2003 The Miller Museum of geology added a new page to its popular Dawn of Animal http://geol.queensu.ca/news.html | |
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76. GAP Program Announcement Please contact CRDF to discuss possible activities in FSU states other than those Institute of geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy and http://www.crdf.org/GAP/gapPA.html | |
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77. Curtin University Of Technology Annual Report 1998 In 1998, the Bachelor of Science (Applied geology) became the first geology Numerous collaborative research projects with industry and government bodies http://www.curtin.edu.au/curtin/annualreport/1998/operations/engineering.html |
78. Summary Of Current Activities The lack of a formal geology curriculum in grades 58, the poor geology background of 7) Data Analysis Classroom activities - Development of Standard 3 http://www.mines.edu/Outreach/Cont_Ed/budget.html | |
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79. Untitled Present activities The main thrust has been to consolidate our paleoclimate Recent NSF funding of a project entitled collaborative Research Time of http://pgap.uchicago.edu/PGAP2000-1.html | |
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80. Electronic Journal Of Science Education V6 N1 - September 2001 Owens Et Al. The four colleagues, catalysts for bringing about these collaborative efforts, In the future TIMS activities will include seminars held at UA and on the http://unr.edu/homepage/crowther/ejse/owensetal.html | |
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