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Mountains 101

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About Mountains 101

Mountains 101­­ is a broad and integrated overview of the mountain world. This 12-lesson course covers an interdisciplinary field of study focusing on the physical, biological, and human dimensions of mountain places in Alberta, Canada, and around the world. Specifically, we'll study the geological origins of mountains, how they’re built-up and worn-down over time; we’ll learn about their importance for biodiversity and water cycles, globally and locally; we’ll explore their cultural significance to societies around the globe, and how that relationship has evolved over time; and we’ll learn how mountains are used, how they’re protected, and how today they’re experiencing rapid change in a warming climate. At the end of each lesson, Mountains 101 will also provide learners with some smart tricks -- Tech Tips -- to safely enjoy time in the high alpine environment: from how to pick the best footwear for hiking to making smart decisions in avalanche terrain. We’ll be delivering your online lessons from valley bottoms to mountaintops, from museums and labs, to alpine huts and other spectacular alpine sites, and we’ll do so with the help of a whole host of experts. We invite you to join us for this online adventure! The mountains are calling...

What You Will Learn?

  • Lesson 1: Why Mountains Matter Lesson 2: Origins Lesson 3: Climate Lesson 4: Bodies at Altitude Lesson 5: Water Towers Lesson 6: Glaciers Lesson 7: Imagination Lesson 8: Hazards Lesson 9: Mountain Biodiversity and Adaptations of Plants Lesson 10: Animal Adaptations Lesson 11: Use and Preservation Lesson 12: Future Mountains.