Richard Sedlock

Professor and Chair, Department of Geology
San Jose State University

Duncan Hall 321; 408 924-5020; fax 408 924-5053
e-mail richard.sedlock@sjsu.edu

Office hours (Fall 2010): TR 1145–1300,
and by arrangement.

This page was last updated Tue, Sep 7, 2010

Courses I teach at SJSU


GEOL 4L: Planet Earth Lab (Faculty Supervisor)
GEOL 100W: Technical Writing
GEOL 112: Hazards and Risks of Earthquakes and Volcanoes
GEOL 125: Structural Geology
GEOL 129: Summer Field Geology
COMM/ENVS/GEOL/HUM/METR 168: Global Climate Change
GEOL 171: The End of the World
GEOL 285: Grad Seminar: Tectonic Evolution of the Bay Area

PDF of TEOTW presentation to alumni, 3 Oct 2009

teotw.net

Professional Development for Pre-College Teachers

Co-director (with Ellen Metzger) of the Bay Area Earth Science Institute (BAESI), which provides geoscience training, classroom resources, and teaching tools to K-12 teachers. Go to BAESI for a schedule of upcoming workshops, links for past workshops, etc.

Here are portals to other (non-BAESI) workshops and institutes with which I've been involved:
PS3 grade 6: California's Natural Resources (June 2007) Ravenswood School District (2005-2006)
PS3 grade 6: Plate Tectonics, Earthquakes, and Volcanoes (June 2005)
Sun-Earth Connection Astronomy for Teachers (SECAT) (summer 2002)
SECAT: links for teachers at elementary schools (summer 2002)

Cupertino earthquakes presentation, 4/29/08

anaglyph (faux 3-D) map images instructions for producing anaglyph images from DEMs


Our Predicament

Coming soon: Some details about (and reasons for) my makeover as a sort of geoscience-trained ecologist, my change of focus in my teaching load, my forthcoming retirement from SJSU, and voluntary simplification as my wife and I walk the walk.

In the meantime, I direct you to my web site at http://teotw.net.
Disclaimer Statement:
Richard Sedlock takes full responsibility for the information posted on this and linked Web pages. San José State University has not reviewed or approved the contents of the pages on this site. Any views and opinions expressed on this site are strictly those of Richard Sedlock.
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