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A thorough outline to help students explore evidence supporting plate tectonics. This outline includes sets of images created in GIS software that provoke student thought and analysis on data including fossil evidence, glacial evidence, sea floor age, topography and shear wave evidence. These images are not posted on the Internet, I created them using a GIS tool. This tool can be used as a core of the unit or to summarize or as a study aid.

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Alan Sills is an educational specialist with over 20 years of classroom experience. Mr. Sills has taught high school earth science and chemistry along with college level chemistry, meteorology, modern technologies and physical science. Mr. Sills has served as webmaster for NJESTA (www.njesta.org) and has presented, largely on the topic of effective technology infusion and inquiry learning in the secondary science classroom on the local, state and national levels. Mr. Sills has worked with a number of national programs and projects including EarthView, developed by Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory; Global Systems Science, a product of the Lawrence Hall of Science as well as several others. His ongoing activities include private consulting and professional development programs for secondary educators on technology infusion and inquiry learning.

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