The Fossils video has two sections.
- The first half (approx. 28 minutes) centers on the conditions necessary for fossilization and describes some of the more common methods by which fossilization happens.
- The second half (in the Bonus Feature section, approx. 23 minutes) showcases fossil diversity (think of it as a mini-museum tour) and discusses Index Fossils.
Fossils is rough around the edges and presents like a lecture - which is what it is (it was recorded during the pandemic using zoom); it does not present like a well-rehearsed, polished made-for-television piece.We will eventually redo the video (and it will be more engaging - more active showing, less discussing photos), but that won't be for some time.
NOTE: In the Fossils video, when you get to the part about Compression Fossils and the explanation of how, in this type of fossil, organic material is transformed into a carbon flm that leaves an impression on the rock, the actual term used should be carbon imprint (not impression). The term impression should not be used here because it is too easy to confuse it with impression fossils (as in "cast and impression fossils" - which are completely different from carbon imprints). We apologize for the error.
What is Earth Science and what do Earth Scientists do?
Geology - it's much more than just igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks! If you are looking for a way to introduce your students to the field of Earth Sciences, but aren't familiar with Geology (aka Earth Sciences), this video can help.
Earth Sciences - Research (approx. 22 minutes) features graduate students talking about their research and why/how they got interested in Earth Sciences.
More resources forthcoming. Please check back soon.