A new interactive class and lab for undergraduate non-geology majors on Earth, climate, and life through time
T. Bralower, D. Whitney, I. Kogan, D. Campbell 1998 Journal of Geoscience Education v46 no1 p24-27

Earth, Climate, and Life through Time is an Earth history course with a lab. Earth history is taught three times: first emphasizing the solid Earth and plate tectonics, again emphasizing the atmosphere, ocean, and climate change, and finally stressing life and evolution. The lecture and lab schedules are included.

ISSN 1089-9995
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Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Historical Geology
Resource Type: Course Information, Journal Article
Research on Learning: Geoscience Expertise:Geologic Time, Cognitive Domain:How information is organized:Mental modelsKeywords: course, indoor lab, Earth history, plate tectonics, evolution, climate chance, Earth system Science, syllabus