2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.876853
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Groundwater origami: Folding paper models to visualize groundwater flow

Abstract: The training of geological scientists, more so than any other natural science, is dependent on how students learn to visualize and interpret complex three-dimensional problems at scales from micrometers to kilometers over time scales that span from seconds to centuries. Traditionally, our classrooms are at a disadvantage due to our standard two-dimensional use of whiteboards or slide decks. We are at an even bigger disadvantage when courses go to online education. While computer simulations and three-dimension… Show more

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“…The COVID-19 pandemic was a profound test of the utility and limits of online education (e.g., Lowry et al, 2022;Thompson et al, 2022). Experience with teaching online through CVU may have helped some participating instructors be more prepared for the rapid shift to online instruction during the pandemic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic was a profound test of the utility and limits of online education (e.g., Lowry et al, 2022;Thompson et al, 2022). Experience with teaching online through CVU may have helped some participating instructors be more prepared for the rapid shift to online instruction during the pandemic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%