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Photos from PDA #1 (February 14-16, 2008)

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PDA 1: February 14 (noon) -16 (3:30pm), 2008 in Austin, TX - TOPIC: BIG SCIENCE

PDA 1: February 14 (noon) -16 (3:30pm), 2008 in Austin, TX - TOPIC: BIG SCIENCE
Fossil foraminifera (above) from the San Joaquin Basin near Bakersfield, CA are used to determine the paleoenvironment nearly 5 million years ago. Fossils help us understand the time frame geologist are working within, as well as the paleo-environment.

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TXESS Revolution Goals

  • Establish the TXESS Revolution as a model for other states.
  • Increase diversity in the geosciences by working with minority-serving Texas teachers.
  • Prepare teachers for the new Earth and Space Science course.

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  • Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin
  • Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin
  • National Science Foundation
  • Shell Oil
  • TERC
  • The Texas Regional Collaboratives for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching
  • The University of South Florida

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The TeXas Earth and Space Science (TXESS) Revolution Project is sponsored by an OEDG grant from the National Science Foundation. For more information contact Dr. Kathy Ellins or Marsha Willis.