An Introduction to Structural Methods DVD-ROM, narrated by the authors, is richly illustrated with 3-D diagrams, geologic maps, animations, and photographs all in full color offering a new approach to teaching structural geology.
Written by H. Robert Burger, Ph.D., Smith College, and Tekla A. Harms, Ph.D., Amherst College. Illustrated by Dennis Tasa.
Arches National Park Geology Tour provides an extensive, visually rich description of the geology of the park written and narrated by geology professor Deborah Ragland, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Geology, University of New Mexico-Taos Campus.
The card game that teaches kids about the choices we have when it comes to climate change. From the Union of Concerned Scientists.
Earth's Atmosphere and Its Seasons Version 1.1 helps students investigate and understand the causes of the seasons, Earth-Sun relationships, the composition of the atmosphere, Sun's role as the main source of energy that drives weather and climate, the greenhouse effect, and more. (Grades 5-12)
Written by Edward J. Tarbuck and Frederick K. Lutgens, Illinois Central College
Earth's Dynamic Surface Version 1.1 is a useful tool for developing an understanding of the processes that shape Earth's surface. (Grades 7-12 and college)
Written by Frank J. Pazzaglia, Ph.D., Lehigh University
Explore the Planets Version 2.1 helps students investigate the planets and their satellites and understand the processes that shape them: volcanism, impact cratering, tectonics, landslides, flowing water, and wind. They will study the planets the way planetary scientists do, by comparing, for example, why some volcanoes on Mars are so much larger than their counterparts on Earth. They’ll discover why impact craters are so widespread and much more. (Grades 5 through 12)









