This site, at the University of Melbourne, is a near-mirror of the original site developed at Colorado School of Mines by the team cited below. To see the current state of their work, visit the GP311 site.
You can also read pages containing the project objectives, a generic syllabus, and a general paper on the motivation for this work.
Last update to this site from the original developers : February 17, 1998

The SEG welcomes feedback on the educational concept and the effectiveness of these prototype modules. It especially encourages earth-science educators to use this program as a means of becoming involved in the broader issue of providing conceptual, cross-disciplinary learning that will enable people from all disciplines to be more-effective members of earth-science teams. Feel free to contact any of the following members of the project team:
Tom Boyd (project leader) tel:303-273-3522 fax: 303-273-3478
Phil Romig promig@mines.edu tel:303-273-3478 fax: 303-273-3478
Bob Graebner graebnerr@begv.beg.utexas.edu tel: 214-357-3038 fax: 214-343-9563
Copyright (c) by Thomas M. Boyd,
1996-1998.
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and Distribution License Agreement for this program.
The implementation at the University of Melbourne is intended for students of
625-304 Applied Geophysics only. No University of Melbourne credit is offered
or will be given to casual user.