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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Scholarly Article (West Virginia University, 2020) - Teaching with Digital 3D Models of Minerals and Rocks

Title:
Teaching with Digital 3D Models of Minerals and Rocks

Authors:
Graham DM Andrews, Gabrielle Labishak, Sarah Brown, Shelby L Isom, Holly Danielle Pettus & Trevor Byers

Published:
West Virginia University, Faculty & Staff Scholarship, Fall 2020
https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/faculty_publications/2915/

Abstract:
The disruption to geoscience curricula due to the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the difficulty of making mineral and rock samples accessible to students online rather than through traditional lab classes. In spring 2020, our community had to adapt rapidly to remote instruction; this transition amplified existing disparities in access to geoscience education but can be a catalyst to increase accessibility and flexibility in instruction permanently. Fortunately, a rich collection of 3D mineral and rock samples is being generated by a community of digital modelers (e.g., Perkins et al., 2019).