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A Study of the Lithosphere Ed Ingman Science Teacher Dean of Academics The Charles School at Ohio Dominican University Columbus, Ohio

A Study Of The Lithosphere E Tech Presentation

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The draft of my eTech Ohio 2010 presentation. Part of a larger presentation that will be occurring in the 'Classroom of Tomorrow' at the conference.

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A Study of the Lithosphere

Ed IngmanScience Teacher

Dean of AcademicsThe Charles School at Ohio

Dominican UniversityColumbus, Ohio

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Bell Ringer Question...

What layer of the Earth is the outermost?    1. Core    2. Crust    3. Outer mantle

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Pre-Assessment:

Give the relative thicknesses of the various layers of the lithosphere.  Your total should not exceed 100.

                 ____ Inner Core          ____ Outer Core        ____ Lower Mantle     ____ Upper Mantle        ____ Oceanic Crust    ____ Total

Let’s look at some data!!!

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Lithosphere Overview• Core

– Composed of the inner core and the outer core.– The inner core is solid and composed of…– The outer core is semi-liquid and composed of…– The core is 3718km thick in total.

• Mantle– Composed of the lower mantle and the upper mantle.– The upper mantle is molten rock (also known as magma)– The mantle is 2686km thick in total.

• Crust– Composed of the oceanic crust (thinnest) and the continental crust

(thickes).– The oceanic crust is between 0.1 and 10km thick. The continental

can get up to 50km thick.– Comprises 0.1% of the lithosphere in terms of thickness!

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Let’s compare our numbers to actual data

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What is this like?• Get back together with your small groups

and develop an analogy for what the layers of the lithosphere are like.

• Need help? Complete this sentence, “The layers of the lithosphere are like…[insert object]”

• Type them up on your netbooks and be prepared for me to display yours.

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Let’s make it stick…

If the layers of the lithosphere was like an apple, and your class proportions were accurate, the skin of the apple would be ¾” thick! Human hair would be 2 inches thick!! Human skin would 3 ½” thick! That’s a 50% increase in thickness!

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So now what?

• We’ve looked at ways to present the data.– Review: Pulled up student screens, had

students collaborate in small groups, discussed, used technology to lecture, and did polling.

• Now what do we do with all of this great work?– Ideas: Digital portfolios and on-line course

management software.

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Archiving

Faculty ePortfolios

Faculty ePortfolios

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