Results/Conclusions The Paleoecology Module provides to the student a means for learning the discovery process inherent in reconstructing a forest's ecosystem using paleoecological techniques without the time and resource constraints that make actual sediment coring and pollen processing impossible in a classroom setting. Activities incorporating this module may be designed to enable student mastery of sediment core sampling strategies, pollen and plant macrofossil identification, the application of radiocarbon dating methods to core samples, and the use of modern range maps as a means of interpreting paleoecological data. As a teaching and learning strategy, this module provides key interactive and inquiry-based learning opportunities for students, facilitating synthesis of key palynological concepts and skills within the time frame of a traditional lecture based undergraduate course. The Paleoecology Module is one of many ecological and environmental science learning modules currently being developed by the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning in collaboration with Barnard College and Columbia University faculty. These modules are part of CCNMTL’s Virtual Forest Initiative at Black Rock Forest (http://blackrock.ccnmtl.columbia.edu/paleoecology).