2019
DOI: 10.1130/abs/2019am-336285
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Assaying Lower Division Undergraduate Student Knowledge About Continental Rifting to Tailor Geo-Scientific Video Animations for Introductory Classroom Use

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“…We first assessed the scientific validity of the upper-division video through feedback from presentations at regional [14] and national [15] GSA (Geological Society of America) meetings, where we gathered responses from the audience and asked experts in continental rifting to provide their feedback. At a GeoPRISMS workshop in San Antonio in February 2019, we targeted experts on continental rifting, who were asked to watch the video and fill out a survey focused on both the scientific accuracy and on how engaging they found the video to be.…”
Section: Educational Theory and Video Review/validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We first assessed the scientific validity of the upper-division video through feedback from presentations at regional [14] and national [15] GSA (Geological Society of America) meetings, where we gathered responses from the audience and asked experts in continental rifting to provide their feedback. At a GeoPRISMS workshop in San Antonio in February 2019, we targeted experts on continental rifting, who were asked to watch the video and fill out a survey focused on both the scientific accuracy and on how engaging they found the video to be.…”
Section: Educational Theory and Video Review/validationmentioning
confidence: 99%