Exploring Earth Science by Reynolds/Johnson is an innovative textbook
intended for an introductory college geology course, such as Earth
Science. This ground-breaking, visually spectacular book was designed
from cognitive and educational research on how students think, learn,
and study. Nearly all information in the book is built around 2,600
photographs and stunning illustrations, rather than being in long
blocks of text that are not articulated with figures. These annotated
illustrations help students visualize geologic processes and concepts,
and are suited to the way most instructors already teach. To alleviate
cognitive load and help students focus on one important geologic
process or concept at a time, the book consists entirely of two-page
spreads organized into 20 chapters. Each two-page spread is a
self-contained block of information about a specific topic,
emphasizing geologic concepts, processes, features, and approaches.
These spreads help students learn and organize geologic knowledge in a
new and exciting way. Inquiry is embedded throughout the book,
modeling how scientists investigate problems. The title of each
two-page spread and topic heading is a question intended to get
readers to think about the topic and become interested and motivated
to explore the two-page spread for answers. Each chapter is a learning
cycle, which begins with a visually engaging two-page spread about a
compelling geologic issue. Each chapter ends with an Investigation
that challenges students with a problem associated with a virtual
place. The world-class media, spectacular presentations, and
assessments are all tightly articulated with the textbook. This book
is designed to encourage students to observe, interpret, think
critically, and engage in authentic inquiry, and is highly acclaimed
by reviewers, instructors, and students.
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ISBN
9781260289725
Publisert
2018
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
McGraw-Hill Higher Education (International)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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