There are lots of free software out there that we can download and experiment with and use in our teaching. Here are the ones we have found so far, if you know of any others, please add them to the library on the Submit a Resource page.
PAST (PAlaeontological STatistics) software
PAST (PAlaeontological STatistics), free software for scientific data analysis. It is possible to manipulate data, plot graphs, do statistical, ecological, ...
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Insightmaker – Free System Dynamics Modelling
Insightmaker is a great free web app for building systems dynamics models. You can build stock-and-flow models or causal link ...
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Stereonet 11
A fantastic piece of software for plotting and analysing structural data using stereonets. Input the raw data using a text ...
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United States Geological Survey (USGS)
The USGS has a huge array of resources including: Data and Tools, Maps, Software, Publications and Multimedia. They have sections ...
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Quantum GIS
Your are going to need GIS skills, so here is the software to get you started. Free and open source: ...
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British Geological Survey Apps
The British Geological Survey has a wealth of apps for you to explore the geology of the UK. Take a ...
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G Plates – Plate Tectonics
GPlates is desktop software for the interactive visualisation of plate-tectonics. GPlates offers a novel combination of interactive plate-tectonic reconstructions, geographic ...
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OpendTect – Open Source Seismic Interpretation
No excuse not to brush up your seismic interpretation skills: OpendTect is free to download. There are several free plugins ...
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