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Purposeful Integration of Case Studies and Digital Technologies in Introductory Geology ClassesCase StudiesDigital Technologies Amanda Colosimo Monroe Community College Rochester, NY

Case Studies Add Context and Meaning Increase Student Engagement Conceptualize Relationships “Reach Back” and “Pull Forward” Flexible rigor and length Increases higher- order thinking

DisciplineNumber of Case Studies Available Biology250+ Chemistry36 Physics12 Geology11

Know your population 81% Monroe County Avg. Age: 24, Range % never visited State or National Park 80% Nat. Sci Course 20% Related to Major

Kapel, Miller and Yager, 1998 Case 1: Retsof Salt Mine Collapse, Cuylerville, NY 1994 Mineral contribution to local economy Mineral properties and uses Environment of deposition Deep Time Problem solving

Case 2: Hydrofracking Hydrofracking in NY Groundwater Basics Pollution Induced Seismicity Cost-Benefit Analysis

Case 3: Volcanoes Igneous Rock textures Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Lavas Volcanoes and Volcanic Features

VolcanoRelief (ft)Diameter(mi)Slope (ft/mi)Classification Shield Composite Cinder cone

Case Attention- grabber Content & data Assessment

Resources The Math You Need When You Need It National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science Top 25 Ranked Geology Blogs GigaPan.com Poll Everywhere Useful Google Earth Layers Mobile Geology Apps Teaching with Google Earth (SERC) The Math You Need When You Need It National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science Top 25 Ranked Geology Blogs GigaPan.com Poll Everywhere Useful Google Earth Layers Mobile Geology Apps Teaching with Google Earth (SERC)