The RC CZO will train its participants and cadre of graduate students how to communicate science to the public and development of effective outreach materials and put these new skills and tools to practice at science and environmental fairs, communiversity events, science centers, and outreach events.
A 2 credit graduate seminar on communicating science and informal education provides the foundation for students to design and assess informal learning from videos, exhibits, modules.
Graduate student will put new skills and tools in informal education and science communication to practice at science and environmental fairs, communiversity events, science centers, and outreach events.
RC graduate students will be required to develop web-resource material or module and/or exhibits on soil carbon and/or critical zone science as part of their participation on the RC CZO.
FEATURED
05 Sep 2017 - Hugo Sindelar's documentary film about the Soda Fire, which burned the northern portion of Reynolds Creek and a total of 280,000 acres in just 7 days.
FEATURED
04 May 2017 - The Science Expo took place on Earth Day, April 22, 2017 in Pocatello Idaho. A number of hands-on exhibits showcased some of the local science...
FEATURED
12 Feb 2016 - "Voices of Fire" follows the devastating effects of the Soda Fire on the economy, ecology, and landscape in southwestern Idaho.
FEATURED
18 Jun 2015 - Soil is the top layer of the Earth. Without soil, there would be no life on our planet. There is a lot more to the study of soil than just dirt. On...
06 Nov 2018 - Marshall Receives 2018 Luna B. Leopold Young Scientist Award
06 Apr 2017 - 2017 CZO Webinar Series: Critical Zone and Society.
05 Sep 2014 - Enjoy this YouTube video about Reynolds Creek Critical Zone Observatory. ...
03 Apr 2014 - Fifty K-12 students plus parents were engaged by the edible aquifer and learned about their source of drinking water and aquifer