290Soil Science Education – Trends for the 21st Century: II

Poster Session

S05 Pedology

As a largely field-based discipline, Soil Science programs are universally facing challenges in providing valuable and relevant knowledge-transfer to the next generation of natural resource management professionals. As concerns are raised about our capability to provide enough food for the increasing world population and on-going issues of soil degradation, Soil Science programs must adapt to effectively deliver solid and relevant foundational knowledge of the soil resource. This topic includes the following subjects: 1) Current approaches to soils and natural resources education; 2) Emerging trends and examples of innovative methods and learning technologies; and 3) Student perspectives on soil science education.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
Organizer:
Cynthia Stiles
1615
Retaining Students and Supporting Instruction in Science-Intensive Undergraduate Programs Through Innovative Media.
Matthew Alcala, New Mexico State University; April L. Ulery, New Mexico State University; Barbara Chamberlain, New Mexico State University; Jeanne Gleason, New Mexico State University
1616
Soils At Your Fingertips: Moving Thematic Soil Maps to the Ipad.
Darrell G. Schulze, Purdue University; Phillip Owens, Purdue University
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