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A motivated Geography 4100 student group stays up all night to capture the diurnal fluctuation of snow melt sourced stream flow. 

Geography 4100: Hydrologic Field Methods and Research Design  

2014

2015

Instructor of record

Teaching Assistant

Geography 4321: Snow Hydrology 

2014

Syllabus

Geography 4093: Remote Sensing of the Environment 

Syllabus

2014

Photo Gallery at right:  the diversity of experiences and skills students acquire in GEOG 4100: Hydrologic Field Methods and Research Design

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2014-06-10 11.13.44

2014-06-10 11.13.44

Alice Hill_2014-06-16 09.49.47

Alice Hill_2014-06-16 09.49.47

2014-06-10 11.30.10

2014-06-10 11.30.10

2014-06-10 10.51.15

2014-06-10 10.51.15

2014-06-09 11.55.29

2014-06-09 11.55.29

Jesus Davis_Fraser Experimental Forest, 16-17 June-105

Jesus Davis_Fraser Experimental Forest, 16-17 June-105

Jesus Davis_Fraser Experimental Forest, 16-17 June-81

Jesus Davis_Fraser Experimental Forest, 16-17 June-81

Fraser Experimental Forest, 16-17 June-120

Fraser Experimental Forest, 16-17 June-120

Alice Hill_2014-06-16 13.31.01

Alice Hill_2014-06-16 13.31.01

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2014-06-16 12.00.46

2014-06-16 12.00.46

2014-06-16 14.48.42

2014-06-16 14.48.42

Alice Hill_2014-06-16 11.18.40

Alice Hill_2014-06-16 11.18.40

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Teaching experience

Student evaluation summary across CU-Boulder teaching experience

    Overall Instructor

Course                                                                                         score (out of 6)

Snow Hydrology (2014)                                                                                5.3

Hydrology Field Methods and Research Design (2014)                            5.9

Remote Sensing (2014)                                                                                5.7

Hydrology Field Methods and Research Design (2015)                            5.7

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