Category: carnivals
Wow. The geobloggers' challenge raised more money for Donors Choose than any other challenge at Science Blogs. You folks are wonderful.
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Category: kids
So. Early hands-on experiences are important for creating future Earth Scientists (and future informed citizens). Here are three DonorsChoose projects that are THIS close to buying kids rocks, fault models, and water.
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Category: academia
What techniques and programs succeed in diversifying the group of people who become geoscientists? Here's my summary of the discussion from the Geological Society of America meeting.
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Category: conferences
In which geologists dance, even without beer, and extensional tectonics gets us into hot water. And that was just in the sessions...
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Category: conferences
In which I blog about the things that I should be doing at this conference instead of blogging.
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Category: earthquakes
I'm going to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake by hiding under my desk and trying not to scream.
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Category: conferences
Earth Science Week, taking kids outside, Blog Action Day, women in the geosciences, and a gratuitous zombie reference.
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Category: field work
Rock hammers are good for killing zombies, apparently. Also, good for getting middle school kids excited about science.
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