In 2020, College Board asked 7 geography professors to each give a lecture for their AP Daily’s YouTube channel as well as for the AP Central. Each professor addressed one unit of AP Human Geography and connected something from their research or college classrooms and related it to the APHG course. I’m very excited to be one of the professors (mine is about analyzing the cultural landscape using monuments of Christopher Columbus in Mexico City as my case study). I hope that this series can to beneficial to APHG teachers and students in the future.
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- Israeli-Palestinian Conflict updates, 2016
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- Strava Heat Map and National Security
- Teaching about Syrian Refugees
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- The Atlas of Economic Complexity: the Case of Costa Rica
- The Geography of E-Waste
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- California’s Drought
- Cultural Meaning in Moving Monuments
- Gerrymandering
- Navigating and Occupying Gendered Space
- Place and Flash Mobs
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