E-Learning and the Geoscientist

March 2011 By Susan Nash

When Dave’s company sold their offshore holdings and acquired a block of acreage in a hot new shale play, Dave felt a mild sinking feeling. He was good at what he did and over the years, had become quite comfortable working with the team of geophysicists, geologists, and engineers who covered the areas he was assigned to.

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E-Learning and the Geoscientist

March 2011 By Susan Nash

When Dave’s company sold their offshore holdings and acquired a block of acreage in a hot new shale play, Dave felt a mild sinking feeling. He was good at what he did and over the years, had become quite comfortable working with the team of geophysicists, geologists, and engineers who covered the areas he was assigned to.

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E-Learning and the Geoscientist

March 2011 By Susan Nash

When Dave’s company sold their offshore holdings and acquired a block of acreage in a hot new shale play, Dave felt a mild sinking feeling. He was good at what he did and over the years, had become quite comfortable working with the team of geophysicists, geologists, and engineers who covered the areas he was assigned to.

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E-Learning and the Geoscientist

March 2011 By Susan Nash

When Dave’s company sold their offshore holdings and acquired a block of acreage in a hot new shale play, Dave felt a mild sinking feeling. He was good at what he did and over the years, had become quite comfortable working with the team of geophysicists, geologists, and engineers who covered the areas he was assigned to.

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E-Learning and the Geoscientist

March 2011 By Susan Nash

When Dave’s company sold their offshore holdings and acquired a block of acreage in a hot new shale play, Dave felt a mild sinking feeling. He was good at what he did and over the years, had become quite comfortable working with the team of geophysicists, geologists, and engineers who covered the areas he was assigned to.

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E-Learning and the Geoscientist

March 2011 By Susan Nash

When Dave’s company sold their offshore holdings and acquired a block of acreage in a hot new shale play, Dave felt a mild sinking feeling. He was good at what he did and over the years, had become quite comfortable working with the team of geophysicists, geologists, and engineers who covered the areas he was assigned to.

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