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indicates that it is more favorably received than other science classes, although this may partly reflect small class size. Further evaluation of the course is needed, especially for larger classes. We are quite willing to share all of our instructional and assessment materials and to work with potential instructors in any way we can. Two additional issues concern the lack of a textbook and the need to develop a laboratory. Students clearly relish the opportunity to learn more about some of the themes in the class through a lab experience. Students generally did not complain about the lack of a textbook, but some of their comments indicate that this would be useful, such as "Too much information" and "Hand out study guides earlier". We think that developing lab components and a textbook would be very useful for the further development of this course. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This project was supported by the National Science Foundation NSF-DUE-CCLI-A&I, Award Number DUE-0308333.We appreciate the help of our correspondents in Latin American: Prof. Jorge Mendoza; Departamento de Ciencias de la Tierra -Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas, Venezuela, Dr. Edgardo Cañón-Tapia, Dr. Marco Antonio Pérez Flores,; M.C. and Jose Javier González García from the Earth Sciences Division, CICESE. Ensenada; Baja California Mexico; Dr. Juan C. Montalvo-Arrieta, Facultad de Ciencias de la Tierra, UANL; Nuevo León, México; Dr. Eduardo Campos, Earth Science Department, University of Concepción, Concepción; Chile; Graduate students Agustín Cardona (Colombia) and Tania Jacobsohn, University of Sao Paulo; São Paulo, Brazil; Prof. Eduardo Musacchio, Prof. Vivien Pentreath and Ing. Carlos Pires, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina. We appreciate the efforts of the referees and the editors to improve the manuscript. 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