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Exploring Geology [Paperback]

Stephen Reynolds , Julia Johnson , Michael Kelly , Paul Morin , Chuck Carter
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)


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June 26, 2007 007325651X 978-0073256511 1
Exploring Geology by Reynolds/Johnson/Kelly/Morin/Carter is a new, innovative textbook intended for an introductory college geology course, such as Physical Geology. This ground-breaking, visually spectacular book was designed from cognitive and educational research on how students think, learn, and study.

Nearly all information in the book is built around nearly 2,700 photographs and stunning illustrations, rather than being in long blocks of text that are not articulated with figures. These annotated illustrations help students visualize geologic processes and concepts, and are suited to the way most instructors already teach. To alleviate cognitive load and help students focus on one important geologic process or concept at a time, the book consists entirely of two-page spreads organized into 19 chapters. Each two-page spread is a self-contained block of information about a specific topic, emphasizing geologic concepts, processes, features, and approaches. These spreads help students learn and organize geologic knowledge in a new and exciting way.

Inquiry is embedded throughout the book, as is the way geologists investigate problems. The title of each two-page spread and topic heading is a question intended to get readers to think about the topic and become interested and motivated to explore the two-page spread for answers. Each chapter is a learning cycle, which begins with a visually engaging two-page spread about a compelling geologic issue. Each chapter ends with an Investigation that challenges students with a problem associated with a virtual place. The world-class media, spectacular presentations, and assessments are all tightly articulated with the textbook. This book is designed to encourage students to observe, interpret, think critically, and engage in authentic inquiry, and is highly acclaimed by reviewers, instructors, and students.



Product Details

  • Paperback: 624 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math; 1 edition (June 26, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 007325651X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0073256511
  • Product Dimensions: 1 x 9.4 x 10.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #676,074 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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As a geology student this book does not help at all. Lynnette G. Gertz  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
I guess I just like being able to actually learn something out of my textbooks. Derek E. McElfresh  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
Excellent book packed full of useful information. connie  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Second only to Earth itself August 27, 2007
Format:Paperback
If only we could learn geology though genuine field experiences with a master scientist, geologist and communicator...

This is as close as it gets in a textbook. Based on illustrations of real field locations and enticing geological investigations, this book takes the excitement of field geologists into real-world inquiry of the workings of planet Earth.

Since John S. Shelton's classic, "Geology Illustrated," published just over 40 years ago, no textbook has been centered on engaging illustrations and real locations. But Reynolds et al have presented over 2,700 full color images, diagrams and maps. Like most other textbooks, each chapter centers on a skill set or content area of current interest. But this book and its extensive ancillary materials draws the student into the process of investigation. This approach imparts the basic needs of an introductory college course in geology. By bringing the student into the investigative process, geology becomes a spectator sport and the student an eager participant.

What is lost? Tedium and frustration. The student need not find her way through long passages of text and jargon. In the field, a geologist is hampered by the inconvenience and expenses of long-distance travel, variable weather conditions, a limited view of and from Earth's surface and a random encounter with each process that is revealed. But not here. In other words, not much of educational value is lost.

This is a geology textbook for the 21st century to educate students for a new millenium.

Thomas McGuire, Geology/Earth Science Educator & Author
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The Choice of Our Students July 31, 2009
Format:Paperback
This text is a radical departure from the standard college text. The "guiding question" approach and the image-intensive layout allows students to explore the content, rather than be led in lock-step with the author. This text is best used as a supportive student resource, rather than a required reading text. Whereas, some college instructors see this text as "dumbed-down", I would argue that it is a great introductory text that will be augmented by more detailed texts in subsequent geology courses. What is my evidence? I discovered that after leaving a copy of "Exploring Geology" in our geology majors study room, our best sophomore through senior students were preferentially selecting this text as a first step in understanding concepts in their more advanced classes.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great March 5, 2013
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This book was needed in a college class. Buying the book here saved me quite a bit of money! This book was in excellent condition
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4.0 out of 5 stars Visually-Oriented Introduction to Geology Text
This book is unusual in that it is broken into mini 2 page units - each with very good illustrations, explaining a single geologic concept. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Sara J Clement
1.0 out of 5 stars Could have been good, but instead was terrible.
This book is so random. Pictures all over with little blurbs of explanation. Nothing truly links into each other and if you are trying to find a definition or explanation of... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Derek E. McElfresh
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing service
The book got here before expected date, and in the condition it said it was. Overall I would order from them again and recommend their service.
Published 19 months ago by Marta
5.0 out of 5 stars Geology
Excellent book packed full of useful information. I'm glad I purchased it for my class!
Published on June 9, 2010 by connie
1.0 out of 5 stars This book sucks as a textbook
As a geology student this book does not help at all.It has a horrible format,the text is virtually almost non-existent,everything is out of order and it should really be called... Read more
Published on November 10, 2009 by Lynnette G. Gertz
1.0 out of 5 stars Geologic Garbage
Book is laid out for someone with little to no attention. You can't read it cause it's nothing but pictures and tiny paragraphs thrown around the page. Read more
Published on September 8, 2009 by Bruno Giambroni
1.0 out of 5 stars Busy
I am a college student that is taking a Geo 100 level course online. This book is very busy and hard to get through. Read more
Published on June 8, 2009 by Jacquelyn N. Law
3.0 out of 5 stars Dressed Up But Dumbed Down
As someone who lectures to adult audiences on Northern Arizona geology using powerpoint slides loaded with photos and drawings, I was very interested in this visual approach to... Read more
Published on March 5, 2008 by C. A. SMITH
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