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Countries that are most and least welcoming to foreigners

Blue countries are more welcoming, red countries less. Where does yours rank?

Seth Dixon, Ph.D.‘s insight:

The World Economic Forum compiled a report on global tourism and part of that was an estimation of the attitude of each countries’ population toward foreign visitors–this map is a visualization of that data.  Why would some particular countries be more or less welcoming? What surprises you about this map? 

Tags: tourism.

See on www.washingtonpost.com

Continent by continent, TEDGlobal talks

Here, go around the world in less than 180 minutes with TEDGlobal talks.

Seth Dixon, Ph.D.‘s insight:

I’ve linked various TED talks on this site; this playlist is a quick global tour feature some old favorites and ones that were new to me. 

Tags: TED, worldwide, and video.

See on blog.ted.com

Struggle For Smarts? How Eastern And Western Cultures Tackle Learning

For the most part in American culture, intellectual struggle in school children is seen as an indicator of weakness, while in Eastern cultures it is not only tolerated, it is often used to measure emotional strength.

Seth Dixon, Ph.D.‘s insight:

How we approach the educational process itself is inherently cultural.  What sociological impacts are their for either of these paradigms?  How might these differences affect other aspects of human geography?     

Tagspodcast, education, cultureEast AsiaUSA, unit 3 culture.

See on www.npr.org

Mother’s Day Dates around the world

This map show Mother’s Day celebration dates around the world.

Seth Dixon, Ph.D.‘s insight:

While most of the world celebrates Mother’s day in May, March 21st (the vernal equinox) is day most countries in the Middle East celebrate Mother’s Day.  Happy Mother’s Day!

See on chartsbin.com

Population Bracketology

Try the Population Bracketology game from @uscensusbureau! Weekly data visualization from the U.S. Census Bureau compares populations for US states and metro areas.

Seth Dixon, Ph.D.‘s insight:

Get into the spirit of March Madness by challenging your knowledge on the sizes of Metropolitan Statistic Areas.  I got a 56 on my first stab…what can you get?  

See on www.census.gov

Lakes Quiz | Box Clever | QuizFortune

Can you locate these famous lakes? Challenge your knowledge of lakes from around the world – some more well known than others – in our Lakes and Countries Quiz.

See on www.quizfortune.com

Freshwater Stores Shrank in Tigris-Euphrates Basin

An arid region grew even drier between 2003 and 2009 due to human consumption of water for drinking and agriculture.

Seth Dixon, Ph.D.‘s insight:

As drought conditions have hit the Middle East, growing populations are using more water per capita then ever.  See this on Google Earth with this KMZ file.

Tags: water, environment, consumption, resources, environment depend, Middle East, Iraq.

See on earthobservatory.nasa.gov

geteach.com

Free site dedicated to help teachers educate and engage students using Google Earth

Seth Dixon, Ph.D.‘s insight:

GE Teach is a phenomenal site, designed by an AP teacher to bring geospatial technologies into the classroom in a way that is incredibly user-friendly. This site allows you to use Google Earth with clickable layers. With multiple data layers of physical and human geography variables, this interactive globe puts spatial information in powerful, yet fun, student-inspired platform.  Click here for a video tutorial.


Tags:  google, virtual tours, geospatial, edtech.


See on www.geteach.com

APHG Graduate Certificate Program

Presenters: Rich Schultz and Joseph Kerski

FREE NCGE Informational Webinar

Professional development opportunities for Advanced Placement Human Geography (APHG) teachers are currently limited to short workshops lacking long-term emphasis on pedagogy. Thus, a new Graduate Certificate Program in APHG has been created to provide teachers with a completely online opportunity to complete courses designed specifically to address the pedagogical aspects of teaching APHG.

Seth Dixon, Ph.D.‘s insight:

This recent announcement generated a lot of enthusiasm in the APHG community, but since the idea itself is such a different approach, many teachers had some questions about how this would work.  Through NCGE, there will be a free webinar this Wednesday (3/20) to more fully explain the program and to answer any question that you may have.  Register here for this free webinar.

Tags: APHG, NCGE, training.

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