Group lab activity work went pretty well. The stream table and forest fire dynamics groups were understandably engaged. The Hawaii hotspot groups generally got through it quickly, depending on the skill level of the members (or one member). Fault model and eq location groups were pretty even in their progress, and the high/low hand twist and hurricane Juan plotting went smoothly for those groups. The plate boundary activity is less guided, however, and did require more thought, which made it slow for the less engaged groups. Not sure what I would replace that with for those groups, whose topic is preparing for disasters. The groups will teach their labs starting tomorrow. I plan on teaching one myself: the beachball lab.
What's left?
•round 2 research
•guest speakers
•jigsaw read of Big Burn
•field trip to museum at the fort
•Missoula refugee capacity investigation with Google Earth.
•final class presentation synthesis
•individual summary papers
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