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Tangent: you win a prize! First user to post that isn't me, haha!
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No, wait, wrong prize!
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Is that a farting tomato? ... Is that a farting rock?!? Thanks, I guess? π€£
I just find it annoying that I can take roughly six thousand courses on Python at the same time but couldn't pay somebody (not that I would <.< ) to talk about dirt. Seems like a super obvious hole in the offerings of Coursera, edX... oh, maybe I should check MIT's new thing.
Admittedly, it's much easier to teach python digitally, because the hands on portion happens on a computer. For a proper geology education, you will eventually need real samples in your hands, in instruments, etc. So while a first year Rocks 101 course is probably doable online, it gets harder as the material delves deeper.
It'd be neat to offer an online course with a rocks and minerals package that gets shipped to the customer -- say an assortment of common rocks, and the 30 most common minerals or something.
Also, it's not farting! It's flying through the air really quickly! Like a thrown tomato. It's so hard to do physical comedy with emojis these days ;)
I'm not sure throwing a rock at me is better than having a rock fart at me π€£At least I can still learn about the rock if it hasn't knocked me unconscious :P
Looks down at Riikka's unconscious form. Oops.
Is that the geologists' greeting, you just throw rocks at people?! No wonder I can't find any geology MOOCs: they've probably all been banned for being too violent :P
Also it turns out MIT OCW does have a bunch of geology stuff! ... Just it's only like lecture notes, no videos or interactive stuff :-\ Bleeeeh it's too exciting looking at all' the topics, but then it's all, "Hope you like reading a lot and don't have focus problems!" π
Well, what did you find? Post links if you can. One day someone is going to be googling for this exact question and you'll have left them hanging. Kind of like this comic.
evil laughter >:3 Sorry, I've been rendered unconscious by a hurled stone and can't provide any links at the moment :P
https://ocw.mit.edu/search/?t=Earth%20Science
Here you go :P (Am assuming this is enough? Doesn't really make sense to link all of the links provided through this link O.o ) MIT OCW has a ton of stuff but it's very spotty with regard to what's offered per course. Sometimes it's just like, a syllabus and nothing else; others have what seems to be everything a paying student would get except office hours chatting face-to-face with the prof.
Okay, you're right. Not very good.
But it prompted me to do some digging on YouTube. Here's maybe a good starting point. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcI_lGDDt5A65hZDfQVPMEUzDRYYXWHoy
This sounds like the perfect project for...me, if I had more spare time.
I'll give it some thought. Thanks for the germ!
ETA: geology.com is always a good starter site with lots of knowledge appetizers for those just starting to show interest.
Oooh, feel free to dump thoughts in this community if you're building a curriculum. I'll happily pretend I'm in undergrad again and ask dumb questions. :)
What is rock? Is rock different from stone? If a recipe calls for "three small pebbles" do they have to be roughly the same size and shape or...? π€Hehehe.