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Geotectonics Plate tectonic is the fundamental theory in geology that illuminates dynamic Earth processes. The theory explains the volcanoes, earthquakes, mountain, and the oceans. We will investigate topics such as historical continental drift, earthquakes and seismology, subduction zones, the creation and destruction of the ocean floor, and mountain building. This course introduces 1) the theory of plate tectonics, 2) basic theory of plate kinematics and geodynamics, and 3) major plate tectonic processes.
This course will help students:
-learn the basics and new developments of Plate Tectonics theory; -learn approaches to solving plate tectonics research questions; and -learn to develop, pursue, and communicate research questions visually and in on-line formal communication.
Answer all questions within a wiki “sandbox” – upon completion.
(1) Search for Wikipedia pages on 3 plate tectonics topics that are directly or tangentially related to your chosen topic.
For each page: [A] provide the link to the page, [B] explain the basic concept and value of the page (one sentence per page), [C] propose a useful alteration / addition to the page’s content, [D] describe both a successful part and an improve-able part of the *written communication* of the page, and [E] describe both a successful part and an improve-able part of the *visual communication* on the page.
(2) Provide a brief proposal for the Wikipedia page you intend to create this semester. This should include [A] an outline of the topic, [B] discussion of its value to both the wide audience and specialist audience, and [C] an explanation of how you intend to structure the page. This last part must include description of the original figure(s) that you will create for the page (each page will require at least one original figure), and of the reasoning behind the choice of figure(s).
ATTENTION: This is not a course page
Students: Please do not edit this page. If you're reading this, you're probably looking for your course page. If you have not yet enrolled in the class on Wikipedia, please search the list of courses and locate the name of your class. Once you've found it, just click "Enroll" at the top of the page. If you have already enrolled, you can find your course page by clicking the Courses link in the top-right corner of every page on Wikipedia (you must be logged in). If you are having technical difficulties, please contact your instructor. Instructors: Changes you make to the assignment here will be reflected on your course page automatically, but you will need to visit the course page for class administration purposes or to make changes beyond the displayed text. |
Geotectonics Plate tectonic is the fundamental theory in geology that illuminates dynamic Earth processes. The theory explains the volcanoes, earthquakes, mountain, and the oceans. We will investigate topics such as historical continental drift, earthquakes and seismology, subduction zones, the creation and destruction of the ocean floor, and mountain building. This course introduces 1) the theory of plate tectonics, 2) basic theory of plate kinematics and geodynamics, and 3) major plate tectonic processes.
This course will help students:
-learn the basics and new developments of Plate Tectonics theory; -learn approaches to solving plate tectonics research questions; and -learn to develop, pursue, and communicate research questions visually and in on-line formal communication.
Answer all questions within a wiki “sandbox” – upon completion.
(1) Search for Wikipedia pages on 3 plate tectonics topics that are directly or tangentially related to your chosen topic.
For each page: [A] provide the link to the page, [B] explain the basic concept and value of the page (one sentence per page), [C] propose a useful alteration / addition to the page’s content, [D] describe both a successful part and an improve-able part of the *written communication* of the page, and [E] describe both a successful part and an improve-able part of the *visual communication* on the page.
(2) Provide a brief proposal for the Wikipedia page you intend to create this semester. This should include [A] an outline of the topic, [B] discussion of its value to both the wide audience and specialist audience, and [C] an explanation of how you intend to structure the page. This last part must include description of the original figure(s) that you will create for the page (each page will require at least one original figure), and of the reasoning behind the choice of figure(s).