The fascinating side of dirt: Soil and the global environment course S. Grand 1, M. Krzic 1, C. Crowley 2, G. Lascu 2, J. Rosado 2 1 Faculty of Land and.

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The fascinating side of dirt: Soil and the global environment course S. Grand 1, M. Krzic 1, C. Crowley 2, G. Lascu 2, J. Rosado 2 1 Faculty of Land and Food Systems 2 Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology

New approach to introductory soil course Student response Elements of success Limitations and improvements Objectives Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology

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1. The living skin of the earth 2. Underground ecosystems 3. Soil and food security 4. Global soil quality 5. Healthy watersheds 6. Soil and climate change Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology

Focus on the link between soil and environmental sustainability Approach NRCS picture gallery Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology

No pre-requisite Online Multimedia Approach Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology

Would you recommend this course to others? Please state why or why not. Yes. The whole course was what I came to UBC for. This was the one course that pushed me through first year and was very mind stimulating! Of course! The only course I thoroughly enjoyed, and has taught me so much about soil and the environment! A great building block for future learning at UBC! Yes! I seriously think this should be a mandatory class at this point in human history - while technical and scientific, it really drives home a holistic understanding of the earth under our feet, something that we are in dire need of today. Make it a required elective for graduation! Make it a high school course! Cram it down their throats! Yes. It is quite interesting to learn how the Earth is 'operated.' You can feel some gratitude towards soil (and nature) while reading the course material. Which is fantastic. yes because i think soil system is important in our society and its very interesting course. i got to know more about soil system. Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology

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Making soil relevant Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology

Connecting to the natural world Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology

Building a learning community Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology

Formative quizzes The C horizon of a soil profile is also called: The regolith The solum The topsoil The subsoil The parent material The bedrock Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology

Learning outcomes Appreciation of the link between soil and environmental issues Understanding of basic soil processes Environmental and scientific literacy Critical analysis skills Communication skills Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology

Shortcomings Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology

Improvement? Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology

Conclusion Well-received online introductory soil science course Appearance Relevance Field exposure Interaction Improvements Quantitative skills Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology

Acknowledgements Dr. Maja Krzic Chris Crowley Gabriel Lascu Josefina Rosado Special thanks to the French Association for Soil Study (AFES) for financial support Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology

Questions? Stephanie Grand Faculty of Land and Food Systems Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology