Lessons Learned from Creating a Local Atlas

The Imagery of Geography: Using Satellite Imagery and GIS to Enhance Learning in the Classroom

Mission Palms Conference Room: Xavier

Overview This workshop will focus on leveraging satellite and aerial imagery to illuminate geographic concepts in the K-12 classroom. By delving into the realm of remote sensing and satellite imagery, we aim to offer educators a fresh perspective on the geographical features and phenomena under study. Participants will explore numerous data sources, lesson plans, and […]

Beat the Heat: Making Heat Safety Fun

Mission Palms Conference Room: Dolores

Overview Join us to discover initiatives aimed at educating students on the importance of heat safety. Our online game, developed in collaboration with Arizona State University's Ask a Biologist team, presents a virtual world where students embark on exciting quests, collect items, and learn about organisms, all while navigating a scorching city and striving to […]

Group Testing in the AP Classroom

Mission Palms Coference Room: Joshua Tree

Overview Enhance student learning through group testing in any classroom. The methodology in this session is geared toward the AP classroom but can be modified to fit the needs of any classroom where summative assessments take place. Group testing is student-centered and allows for a deeper understanding of the material as well as valuable test […]

Unite the APHG Curriculum with Six Place Processes

Mission Palms Conference Room: Covetto 60 E 5th St., Arizona

Overview Human geography courses tend to be compartmentalized into distinct topics, such as the geography of migration, religion, linguistics, politics, land use, agriculture, urbanization, and economics. This segmented approach, akin to a “grand tour,” can hinder learners’ abilities to recognize overlaps among geographic phenomena. Spatial thinking is frequently cited as a key tool for making […]

Tales & Travels: First Chapter Friday

Mission Palms Conference Room: San Pedro 60 E 5th St., Tempe, Arizona

Overview Embark on a global storytelling journey! World Geography meets middle grade books through First Chapter Friday. Students make real-world connections through weekly reads that have a setting in a current region of study. The World Geography curriculum shines through weekly read-alouds while fostering inclusivity and a love for books. Session Focus Middle School/Junior High […]

Lessons Learned from Creating a Local Atlas

Mission Palms Conference Room: Colonnade 60 E 5th St., Tempe, Arizona

Overview A resource geographer, a cartographer, and an educator collaborated to make an atlas of a local watershed as a tool for geographic education. This project addresses declining geographic literacy and the homogenization of geographic products and school curricula. The fifteen maps help illustrate key terms of geographic literacy and prompt discussion of compelling dilemmas […]

Canceled How High Impact, Career, and Experiential Learning Opportunities Support Geography Students

Mission Palms Conference Room: Xavier

Overview This project explores the ways in which faculty and undergraduate students at a midsize- regional comprehensive university in eastern Colorado have found ways to partner with U.S. parks and protected areas through firsthand, experiential learning and career-based workshops. We use data from ten years of partnerships with Colorado and Arizona parks to illustrate the […]

GIS in the Community: Giving students practical experience while making meaningful community connect

Mission Palms Conference Room: Dolores

Overview As part of the Department of Geography and Sustainability at UTK GIST curriculum, we offer an elective 400-level course titled GIS in the Community. This is a community engaged learning course in which students are exposed to challenges facing local community organizations. They then work collaboratively with the organizations, using their expertise and drawing […]

Where it’s at: Interpreting Marine Biological Research for Creating Geographic Education Activities

Mission Palms Coference Room: Joshua Tree

Overview Marine biological research activities provide a rich and engaging basis for geographic educational activities with a strong foundation in STEM content. In this presentation, learning activities based on marine biological research are described, as activities conducted in field and lab were documented and delivered to audiences from pre-K students to professionals. Multiple research activities […]

Joining the Mapping Revolution

All Grade Levels | STEM | Mapping

Overview TeenMaptivists is a national student organization where students contribute data in OpenStreetMap all around the world. Students are learning the power of the map and making a difference one edit at a time. Come learn more how your students can become part of the mapping revolution! Session Focus Secondary/High School | Mapping, Activism, Community […]

Double Displacement: Unlikely Intersection of Americans

Mission Palms Conference Room: Covetto 60 E 5th St., Arizona

Overview During WWII, President Roosevelt’s Executive Order 9066 resulted in approximately 125,000 people of Japanese ancestry to be forcibly removed from their homes on the West Coast, then incarcerated in government-built concentration camps. Two of the ten War Relocation Camps were located in Arizona, notably on American Indian reservation lands. 13,000+ incarcerees were “relocated” to […]

The “Space Time Continuum”: GeoHistoGram Style

Mission Palms Conference Room: San Pedro 60 E 5th St., Tempe, Arizona

Overview Timelines provide students with a look at chronology. Maps allow students to observe spatial information. The GeoHistoGram provides educators with a resource that puts spatial information and chronological information all in one place for students. In this session, participants will experience the GeoHistoGram, completing several different classroom activities utilizing the GeoHistoGram in different ways. […]