GG735 - SEMINAR IN GEOCHEMISTRY - SPRING 1997

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"GEOCHEMISTRY AND THE INTERNET"

Instructor: Ken Rubin
Day, Time: Friday 10:30-12:20PM

Place: HIG 208 or thereabouts

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EVERYONE recognizes the importance of the Internet as a tool for retrieving and disseminating information in a timely fashion.
WORKING SCIENTISTS WILL NEED to understand how to exploit this resource to remain competitive in the next millennium.
LEARN how to successfully gather information from the Internet.
LEARN how to script hypertext documents to display information you wish to share with the world.
JOIN WITH your fellow students in this course to research a subject in geochemistry using both Internet and traditional resources.
CREATE with them a new Internet resource site for other people to learn from.
CHOOSE from subjects ranging from the geochemistry of mantle melting to environmental geochemistry; from geochronology to geochemical analysis techniques; from Argon to Xenon (and all geochemical subjects in between)

For additional information about this course, contact Ken Rubin, krubin@soest.hawaii.edu , 956-8973

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