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GEOGRAPHY EDUCATION

Supporting geography educators everywhere with current digital resources.

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sethdixon

I am a geography professor at Rhode Island College.

South Asian floods take economic toll

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Environmental degradation, seasonally high rainfall, a low elevation profile and climate change combine in a very bad way for Bangladesh.  Flooding, given these geographic characteristics, is essentially a regular occurence. 

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London’s ‘Rudest’ Boroughs

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A couple of weeks ago, I put up a post detailing how swearing on Twitter increases during the course of the average day.  It seemed people get more angry and sweary outside of work time, rather than during.

 

This is a curious combination of geospatial social media technologies (so of course I found out about it on Twitter).  To read an article about this on The Guardian’s site (with Google Fusion Tables to the data) see: http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2012/may/04/twitter-swearing-london 

See on urbanmovements.posterous.com

ORBIS

This is a tremendous resources understanding the historical geography of the Ancient Roman Empire and the transportation network.  Using ORBIS you can simulate travel logistics in the pre-modern era.  The differences between the fastest, cheapest and shortest routes between any two given locations can be very telling about the geographic factors impacting transportation.

See on orbis.stanford.edu

Africa’s Population Surge

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At current growth rates, sub-Saharan Africa, which now makes up 12 percent of the world’s population, will account for more than a third by 2100.

 

Africa is the world’s fastest growing region and consequently it is an incredibly young (demographically speaking) region.  This video show key reasons (primarily cultural and economic) for the population growth within Africa.  How does the  demographic transition model apply to Africa? 

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Regional Geography Resources

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I’ve mentioned that http://geographyeducation.org  is another site that I’ve created to be a warehouse for the many of resources that are currently listed on this website.  While the “tag” function here can is somewhat helpful, I created this parallel site to archive and gather resources in a way that corresponds with how a share them with my students in my World Regional Geography classes at Rhode Island College.  First, I gathered all of my favorite resources within a regional context.  During the summer, I will be archiving my resources thematically and future projects will continue to build the http://geographyeducation.org site.  This is still a work in progress, so please leave comments and I’ll try to keep continually improve the sources as well as the format.     

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IKAAW LAND Online Map Game

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“Learning Geography was never this easy. With the interactive Ikaawland Map Quiz, You can put your trivia knowledge to test in our game based on Maps. Different levels are presented infront of a player. In the whole game, the player has to mark answers on World Map. At the first level, the user is presented with questions , where he/she has to mark out the continents asked in the quiz. The player is given 10 seconds on each question to mark the correct location on the mapSimilarily, in the consequent levels, the player faces questions(quiz) related with countries, capitals, cities. More levels have been planned and would launch soon.

 

We offer exciting and educative games which revolve around Maps. The game enable players to learn varied concepts of Geography through quizzes. Other quiz/ games from Maps of World are Save Earth Quiz, Know your World Quiz, Jigsaw Puzzle Game and World Quiz, Map ‘O’ Puzzle.” 

 

To read the article, click: http://trap.it/tvAdvB to see the game, just click on the image. 

See on www.mapsofworld.com

2012 Annual Meeting Videos

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Did you miss the AAG annual meeting this February in New York City?  There were some tremendous presentations, panels lectures and plenary sessions.  A few of the highlights are archives here on the AAG website.  

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Google Lit Trips

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GoogleLitTrips…

 

Google Earth is a great teaching tool for geographers, but it is also a way to bring geography and spatial thinking to other disciplines.  Google Lit Tips marks the journeys that take place in literature (both fiction and non-fiction) all the more real by mapping out the movements as a KML file that can be viewed in Google Earth.  By embedding pictures, websites, videos and text into the path, this becomes an incredibly interactive resource for teachers of all levels.

See on www.googlelittrips.org

NCGE resources for AP Human Geography

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Supporting Geographic Education since 1915…

 

The National Council for Geographic Education has compiled resources that can benefit AP Human Geography teachers.  Especially of note is a list of way to help prepare 9th grade students (and all students) for the AP exam.

See on www.ncge.org

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