(I need a "rocks" icon, or something suitable to my geological love. Anyone?)
Ahem.
The latest Accretionary Wedge, being co-ordinated by Shawn in Texas, wonders what geological courses one would like to see, especially at one's educational institute. While I love being at Victoria Uni, its only Geological courses are how to recognise dangerous areas while excavating, and how important Geology is to Engineers.
So...
I'm going to consider the need to interest more of my Teacher Trainee cohorts in the glorious science that is ROCKS. I need to remember the general level of knowledge they are likely to possess. And I need to sneak some knowledge in while they enjoy the course. There will be just a little sadness that I never managed to take the "Science in Science Fiction" course back at Western Sydney uni all those years ago.
( So to give you an idea of what I'd like to see in Geology at my Uni: )
And now, back to the last polishing up of a certain
sshg_exchange piece before the EYE gets me.
Ahem.
The latest Accretionary Wedge, being co-ordinated by Shawn in Texas, wonders what geological courses one would like to see, especially at one's educational institute. While I love being at Victoria Uni, its only Geological courses are how to recognise dangerous areas while excavating, and how important Geology is to Engineers.
So...
I'm going to consider the need to interest more of my Teacher Trainee cohorts in the glorious science that is ROCKS. I need to remember the general level of knowledge they are likely to possess. And I need to sneak some knowledge in while they enjoy the course. There will be just a little sadness that I never managed to take the "Science in Science Fiction" course back at Western Sydney uni all those years ago.
( So to give you an idea of what I'd like to see in Geology at my Uni: )
And now, back to the last polishing up of a certain
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