Rocks Snapseed Google Slides

For a second term the rock characterization and identification laboratory was done as a Google Slides submission. 


This rock proved a suboptimal choice as there were two potential identifications. The camera on the Tripltek, which was used because of superior connectivity to the Smartboard, does not produce a high quality image. A slides presentation outlined the process for the laboratory.

Elvanie runs a photo analysis on a rock. Students worked with five rocks.


Leann also working on photo analysis. With exceptions, most Android phones can run Google Lens or the Gemini app. Newer iPhones can use Apple intelligence. 


Another Android option yet to be explored is Rock Identifier: Stone ID. RockD has proven overly aggressive in pushing the premier version and was not recommended this term. Another fall back for rock identification is ChatGPT. 


Vandasia and Tayshaun working on their rocks.


Finolla and Lasanna work on identifying their rocks.


Bennie working with his phone.


LizzyAnn


Tommylee 

Lanve


LiuzyAnn setting up a rock identification slide in Google Slides 


Meramy testing for colored streaks on sandpaper


Kealoha testing for colored streaks. 


KC testing his rocks. Each student worked individually with their own five rocks.


Ariana entering results.


Valencia working on scratch tests with a piece of glass. 

Just-Wesley and Lousaintra

Brithney and Pamella

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