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GRS f390J Summer 2003. Proposal for “Interactive Carbonate Petrology Tutorial”. Suk-Joo Choh Ph.D. Candidate Department of Geological Sciences The University of Texas at Austin. Better understanding and preparation for US Higher Education job market
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GRS f390J Summer 2003 Proposal for “Interactive Carbonate Petrology Tutorial” Suk-Joo Choh Ph.D. Candidate Department of Geological Sciences The University of Texas at Austin
Better understanding and preparation for US Higher Education job market How to effectively write persuasive grant proposal (build upon previous failures and successes) How to effectively break down the teaching and learning elements of petrography Bloom’s taxonomy Cognitive domain Psychomotor domain Affective domain Sequencing of cognitive development Individual grain ID Relating ID to significance Develop expert knowledge What I expected and got from this course
Challenge of Teaching Carbonate Rocks Salem Limestone from Indiana (~ 200 m.y. old)
Challenge of Teaching Carbonate Rocks Salem Limestone from Indiana (~ 200 m.y. old) 1 mm
Challenge of Teaching Carbonate Rocks Salem Limestone from Indiana (~ 200 m.y. old) 1 mm
Better understanding and preparation for US Higher Education job market How to effectively write persuasive grant proposal (build upon previous failures and successes) How to effectively break down the teaching and learning elements of petrography Bloom’s taxonomy Cognitive domain Psychomotor domain Affective domain Sequencing of cognitive development Individual grain ID Relating ID to significance Develop expert knowledge What I expected and got from this course
Targeted for use in laboratory portion of upper level geology courses Providing hundreds of interactive virtual specimens with exemplary observations and interpretations Strategically designed quiz modules for measuring cognitive development Will potentially impact larger audiences taking lower level geology courses, Earth Science, and Environmental Science courses in smaller schools Greater Learning Efficiency Through Interactive Digital Image Presentation