Eric Reuter (Butler)

Eric came to the University of Vermont to apply his skills in curriculum design to many courses in the Geology Department. His talents in web design brought him multiple opportunities to collaborate with many professors.
Master's of Arts in Teaching (University of Vermont 2004)
Geoscience education and interpretation based on human interactions with the natural landscapeHonors and Awards
UVM Graduate Teaching Fellow of the Year Award, 2003Undergraduate Degree
Beloit College, B.S. Geology, 2001Related Links
Eric's UVM webpageChert Hollow Freelance homepage
Current Position and Contact Information (4/2008)
Freelance science editorChert Hollow Farm
Boone County, MO
Refereed Papers
Butler, E. M., Bierman, P. R. and Gajda, R. H. (2003) Investigation-stimulated discussion sections make geoscience more relevant in large lecture class. Eos. v. 84(47), p. 517-522. doi:10.1029/2003EO470002Abstracts
Butler, E. and Bierman, P. R. (2003) Making a mess of lecture: Using fun, interactive physical demonstrations in a large lecture setting. GSA Abstracts with Programs, Annual meeting, Seattle WA. v. 35(6), p. 442, Abstract 192-14. (download pdf)Reusser, L., Bierman, P. R., Butler, E., Pavich, M. and Finkel, R. (2003) Late Pleistocene bedrock channel incision of the lower Susquehanna river: Holtwood Gorge, Pennsylvania. GSA Abstracts with Programs, Annual meeting, Seattle WA. v. 35(6), p. 335, Abstract 154-37. (download pdf)
Butler, E. M. and Bierman, P. R. (2002) Increasing student
involvement in large lecture classes: Making geoscience interesting and
relevant. GSA Abstracts with Programs, Annual meeting, Denver, CO. Abstract 66-24. (download
pdf)