- Video Available: "The Southern Appalachians: A Changing World" is a 25-minute video targeted at middle school and high school students. It provides a visually appealing, multi-media introduction to the geology of the Southern Appalachian Mountains, showing how the landscapes we see today developed and continue to change, and how scientific study improves our understanding of how to better utilize our resources.
Accompanying the video is a teacher's guide that provides a synopsis of the video and suggests activities and discussion topics that can expand students' knowledge of geologic history and processes. The teacher's guide is available online. Also included is Birth of the Mountains, a print version of the information presented in the video. Birth of the Mountains is also available online.
These materials were produced by the U. S. Geological Survey, with cooperation from the National Park Service, and are being distributed by SAMAB.
The video, teacher's guide, and print booklet are being provided to middle schools, high schools, and environmental education centers in the Southern Appalachian region free of charge. If you did not receive a copy, or want additional copies, contact the SAMAB office (865-974-4583 or samab@utk.edu). They are free for educational use. SAMAB will also provide copies at $5.00 each (in lots of five or more) to nonprofit organizations for resale. The suggested retail cost is $10 each.
After viewing the video and reviewing the print materials, SAMAB would appreciate your feedback as to content, presentation, format, and usefulness. Mail comments to the address below, or e-mail them to us at samab@utk.edu (just click on the feedback button below).