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All participants can discuss using the comment form set up beside the poster pdf file. There will be no core time for the poster session, but you can discuss with the presenters using the free online communication space (Spatial Chat) .

Spatial Chat URL: https://spatial.chat/s/geoscied

This space is available for up to 50 person simultaneously from 18:00JST 21st August until 24th August. 

Tutorial (How to use Spatial Chat ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E03QN6Lr_Y0&t=8s

Poster_01

How many students disbelieve in plate tectonics, who are majoring in the Training Program for Elementary School Teachers as undergraduate

S. Tojo

Poster_02

What should science education learn from the heavy rain

in July in Japan and what sould be improved?

-Relationship between science education and heavy rain disasters-

Hiroyuki Yamashita

Poster_03

Online classes on various topics enforced by the COVID-19 pandemic  -a introduction of geological sights in Japan-

Jiro Komori

Poster_04

Radiation Learning Materials Using Natural Radioisotopes Contained in Mineral and Hot Springs

Takeshi Yada,

Ichiro Matsumoto

Poster_05

Reusing a notebook as an occasion to raise

awareness about sustainability in a democratic way

Th. N. Korou

Poster_06

Rock identification practice using a rock garden and rock teaching materials

Naoko Domon,

Yukiko Ohtomo

Poster_07

Rock gardens in elementary and junior high school in Japan: evaluation of the current status and examples of utilization

Yukiko ​Ohtomo

Poster_08

Preparation of Rock Thin Sections and Polarized Light Observation in A Middle School class

Yuichi Naoki and Yoshio Okamoto

Poster_09

Development and Practices of Geoscience STEAM /SDGs Teaching Materials Utilising the Geology and Culture of Japan; Examples of Teaching Materials for Schools and Museums

Tomohiro Takebayashi, Yoshisuke Kumano

Poster_10

A report of trial classes on diurnal and annual

motions of stars at junior-high school using a self-

made portable planetarium

H. Nakanishi,

Y. Yazaki,

H. Shimoda,

Y. Sakakibara

Posters created with PowerPoint should be submitted by the deadline (31st July) to the following e-mail address, either as a direct attachment to the e-mail or, if the file size is large, by using a file transfer service.

File Transfer Services: https://www.filemail.com

Sending e-mail address: geoscied9@gmail.com

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