Seismology in Schools has set up a new Facebook Page. There are also plans to set up a Twitter page which will be live soon. The page was set up due to the fact that there are numberous seismology groups/clubs within schools and teachers have requested ways in which students from different schools could interact. This page is more for students than teachers. However if teachers do want to get involved, feedback is always appreciated. So far images of the Japanese Earthquake (11th March 2011) and the Myanmar Earthquake (24th March 2011) from different schools around the country. Also, a resource sharing page is currently been worked on. For further information please contact Grace Campbell or Tom Blake.
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Last Updated: 23rd May 2018 by Louise Collins
April 2011 – Seismology in Schools Facebook page
Seismology in Schools has set up a new Facebook Page. There are also plans to set up a Twitter page which will be live soon. The page was set up due to the fact that there are numberous seismology groups/clubs within schools and teachers have requested ways in which students from different schools could interact. This page is more for students than teachers. However if teachers do want to get involved, feedback is always appreciated. So far images of the Japanese Earthquake (11th March 2011) and the Myanmar Earthquake (24th March 2011) from different schools around the country. Also, a resource sharing page is currently been worked on. For further information please contact Grace Campbell or Tom Blake.
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