Teaching About Hazards Using Current Events John McDaris, Science Education Resource Center, Carleton College R. Heather Macdonald, College of William.

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Teaching About Hazards Using Current Events John McDaris, Science Education Resource Center, Carleton College R. Heather Macdonald, College of William and Mary On the Cutting Edge is supported by the NSF DUE under grants , , , , , , and

Visualizations  Tell Stories  Explore and Understand Data  Synthesize diverse data sets

On the Cutting Edge Teaching Geoscience with Visualizations

The Tsunami Collection The Hurricane Collection

Katrina Rita Wilma

Haiti Earthquake

Chilean Earthquake and Tsunami

Icelandic Volcano Eruption

Oil Spills

Teaching Geoscience with Visualizations