00:29:51 Ed Robeck: As Eric indicated, we've not found much with respect to literature/resources that explicitly address geoheritage in K-12. If anyone has knowledge of any such resources, we'd love to know about them. 00:30:59 Ed Robeck: You may want to know that we'll be sharing a link to a document with the resources we know of that may be useful. 00:33:11 David MOGK: Here are some foundational references I put together on a webpage with references for many aspects of Geoheritage: https://serc.carleton.edu/research_education/mt_geoheritage/GH_References.html 00:33:47 Missy Holzer: @David Mogk - thank you for sharing! 00:34:59 Erika Vye: Hunter's Point - quiet 00:34:59 Alex Guth: Copper Harbor - sense of home 00:34:59 Freddi Bruschke: Island in the Sky 00:34:59 Ed Robeck: The loess hills of Eastern Nebraska--sense of adventure growing up there--deep oak forests with lots to discover. 00:35:00 Eric J Pyle: Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park, VA Beautiful place 00:35:00 Eileen van der Flier-Keller: The Murrough Beach Wicklow Ireland 00:35:00 Margie Turrin (she/her/hers): lake, big trees 00:35:00 Laurel Zaima (she/her): Kauai- family, history, culture, natural, ocean 00:35:00 Alviu Rey Nasir: Mount Kinabalu. Memorable 00:35:00 Darcie Fregoe: Yellowstone family three generations volcanoes geysers 00:35:00 Christy Pratt: love and experience 00:35:00 Rondi Davies: Broulee: family gathering place 00:35:00 Catherine Cullicott: Old Rag Mountain, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. 00:35:00 Martin Schmidt: Grand Canyon - sediments 00:35:00 jlynn: Lake Superior. Freshwater. 00:35:03 Chuck Salmons: Great Smoky Mountain N.P. Long history of visiting. 00:35:03 Cam Macris (she/her): memories with my grandma 00:35:03 Wendi J W Williams (she/her): Enchanted Rock in Texas exposes time 00:35:05 Madelyn Percy (she/her), NCAS: Darwin Bay, Galapagos - most beautiful plcae in the world 00:35:08 Lloyd Wescoat: Harpers Ferry, WV 00:35:20 Graciela Cerezo: My mom's home: makes me feel safe and comforatble 00:35:25 Emily Gochis: Silver Island - the air, rock and water feel so good! 00:35:35 Wendi J W Williams (she/her): emotive 00:35:43 Eric J Pyle: @Lloyd, Harpers Ferry is so cool! 00:35:46 David MOGK: Beartooth Mountains MT: exposes 3.6 Billion years of Earth History 00:36:53 Catherine Cullicott: Hi David. You probably don't remember me, but I did my MS at the Stillwater with Stu McCallum way back in 1992. I LOVE the Beartooths!! 00:42:32 Erika Vye: https://roundme.com/tour/715215/view/2255098 00:42:39 Wendi J W Williams (she/her): look at all that water 00:42:54 Aida Awad: http://bit.ly/eagle-harbor 00:44:18 Wendi J W Williams (she/her): McAllen TX US (Gulf Coastal near international border (pls drop this into your tool...can't do right now) 00:46:03 Wendi J W Williams (she/her): anticipatory (reminds me of quaint mysteries) 00:47:53 Wendi J W Williams (she/her): curious about rock types and ages 00:48:13 Wendi J W Williams (she/her): geohazardous conditions for that landuse 00:48:45 Wendi J W Williams (she/her): nearest good coffee shoppe 00:59:51 Wendi J W Williams (she/her): Love the kids responses 01:02:25 Darcie Fregoe: If you are not lucky enough to have a large science budget for a nice class set of VR headsets, Google Cardboards are very affordable, and quite durable. 01:02:35 Freddi Bruschke: Very sad Tour Creator and Poly are shutting down Jun 31. I used to have students make these...we switched to videos this semester. 01:02:57 Lloyd Wescoat: We are switching over from Tour Creator to RoundMe 01:03:00 Erika Vye: It is sad, we are using Round Me moving 01:03:08 Erika Vye: forward 01:03:34 Aida Awad: I think you may find Google Earth Projects are a great substitute! You'll see a bit of one next. 01:03:41 Emily Gochis: We are supporting Jennifer with this. The VR kits and camera are on loan from local ISD and STEM network. We have been able to pay for these efforts through grant funding. 01:06:02 Ed Robeck: These kinds of projects can lead to a lot of motivation and some great learning. 01:06:29 Freddi Bruschke: I like Google Earth Projects as it allows the content annotation that Tour Creator had (to a lesser extent) but not the same level of detail in images 01:06:39 Erika Vye: important Emily, need to point out that these projects are founded in partnerships 01:07:57 Ed Robeck: If you have questions for Jennifer feel free to put them in the chat. 01:08:04 Ed Robeck: Or you can chat her directly. 01:08:38 Darcie Fregoe: What a fantastic experience for your students! 01:10:46 Missy Holzer: you and/or your students can create a Google Earth project! 01:14:05 Aida Awad: Would you like to be part of this work moving forward? Let us know by adding your name on this link: http://bit.ly/NSTA-Geoheritage 01:14:50 Aida Awad: Resources handout - http://bit.ly/geoheritage-resources 01:16:12 Chuck Salmons: Have another meeting in a few minutes. Thank you all so much for your time and insights. This has been very useful. Cheers! 01:17:21 David MOGK: The Workshop in Brief report from the January virtual workshop sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences is in final review, and will be available online in the next couple of weeks. All 8 of the webinars from the fall speaker series can be accessed at: https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/01-10-2021/americas-geoheritage-workshop-ii-identifying-developing-and-preserving-americas-natural-legacy-part-ii-geoheritage-virtual-writing-workshop 01:17:34 Rondi Davies: Any advice for initiating projects for students that live in an urban setting. 01:17:58 Eric J Pyle: @David - WOW! Thanks! 01:18:03 Emily Gochis: EarthCaches are great way to find urban settings 01:18:33 Martin Schmidt: In addition to textbooks, you can find iconic places by looking at places visited by adventure travel companies, like Wilderness Travel or Mountain Travel-Sobeck. You can find specific places that might have photos in Google Earth. 01:19:32 Rondi Davies: Thank you 01:19:42 Christy Pratt: This is wonderful!! Thank you all so much! 01:20:12 Eileen van der Flier-Keller: Could you please send the link for that? 01:20:22 Mitchell Bender-Awalt (he/him): EER workshop: https://serc.carleton.edu/earth_rendezvous/2021/program/morning_workshops/w5/index.html 01:20:26 Wendi J W Williams (she/her): Great session today. Thank you all! 01:20:39 Mitchell Bender-Awalt (he/him): Webinar survey: http://nagt.org/243350 01:21:03 Eileen van der Flier-Keller: Thank you very much. This was wonderful. 01:21:32 Larisa Schelkin: Thank you!! 01:21:48 Catherine Cullicott: Thank you! 01:22:16 Ester Sztein: http://forums.nas.edu/scripts/wa-lswnas.exe?SUBED1=AMERICA-GEOHERITAGE&A=1. 01:22:27 Martin Schmidt: Thanks for resource list. 01:22:36 Ester Sztein: please join the listserv for geoheritage at the NAS