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SUMMARY:Geography of Mudejar Spain & Portugal
DESCRIPTION:Summary\nAfter the fall of Zaragoza\, the first taifa kingdom to be conquered by the kingdom of Aragon\, the muslim & jewish population of Al Andalus became “mudayyan” (mudéjar): they lived under Christian rule. There is a progressive loss of rights but nevertheless the mudayyan population remained in their lands beyond the final disintegration of Al Andalus. They changed status again after their forced baptism at the beginning of the 16th century and remained in the Peninsula until their expulsion in the period 1609-1614. This documentary focuses on the legacy of Andalusian population mainly in the Taifa of Balansiya (Valencia)\, and includes references to sciences\, technology\, trade and connections with the Mediterranean and Asian worlds. \nAbout the Presenters:\nDr. Barbara Ruiz-Bejarano is honorary professor at the UNESCO-University of Alicante Chair “Islam\, Culture and Society”. She holds a PhD in Islamic Studies and her main research is focused on Muslim communities in non-Islamic societies. She is the Director of Fundación Las Fuentes. She works mainly in economic relations with the Islamic world\, policy making\, Muslim minorities in Europe\, islamophobia\, economic development\, female and youth empowerment or regional cooperation. She formerly worked in several European programmes for research\, development\, cooperation and education. \nDavid Segarra is an independent journalist and documentary film-maker from Valencia\, Spain. His documentaries have been translated and broadcasted in televisions\, film-festivals and cinemas of North and Latin America and Europe. And also in Arab and Islamic countries\, from Morocco to Qatar\, and from Palestine to Türkiye. His documentaries and texts are translated to Arabic\, Turkish\, English\, French\, Portugueses\, Spanish and Catalan. His main theme is documenting rural and traditional cultures and resistances. \nWebinar Access\n#Open Access | Join Webinar Here \nNot yet a member?  More info and Join today! \n 
URL:https://ncge.org/event/geography-of-mudejar-spain-portugal/
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SUMMARY:Tips and Tricks to prepare students for the AP Exam
DESCRIPTION:Summary\nIn partnership with College Board\, this webinar will provide strategies and ideas to help prepare your students for the AP exam. There will be McQ strategies\, review of the FRQ task verbs and an overview of the exam itself. \nAbout the Presenter\nJaela Vazquez leads AP Human Geography classes at Coral Reef Senior High School in Miami\, Florida\, highlighting the tangible significance of geography in students’ lives. She emphasizes hands-on projects to promote sustainability and civic engagement\, empowering students well beyond the classroom. \nDavid Valdez is a veteran AP teacher in Colorado. He is involved in many College Board projects and participates in the Reading annually. \nWebinar Access\n#open access | Join Webinar Here \nNot yet a member?  More info and Join today!
URL:https://ncge.org/event/tips-and-tricks-to-prepare-students-for-the-ap-exam/
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SUMMARY:Digital Storytelling in the Geography Classroom
DESCRIPTION:Summary:\nIn this webinar\, filmmaker and professor of digital storytelling\, Dr. Imani Cheers will present her expertise on digital storytelling in the classroom\, which she uses as a way to document and share critical environmental and social issues. She will share her research and filming experiences in South Africa\, Namibia\, and Palestine\, documenting systems of institutionalized racial segregation\, terror\, and political and economic disenfranchisement. This project later became the documentary Agricultural Apartheid: Land and Water.  Attendees are encouraged to view these two short films directed by Dr. Cheers before the webinar: Agricultural Apartheid: Land and Water and Journey to Freedom \nAbout the Presenter:\nImani M. Cheers\, Ph.D.\, is an associate professor of digital storytelling at George Washington University. She is an award-winning digital storyteller\, director\, producer\, and filmmaker. As a professor of practice\, she uses a variety of mediums including video\, photography\, television\, and film to document and discuss issues impacting and involving people of the African Diaspora. Her scholarly focus is on the intersection of women/girls\, technology\, health\, conflict\, agriculture\, and the effects of climate change in sub-Saharan Africa. \n  \nWebinar Access:\n#member only access |  Join Webinar Here \nNot yet a member?  More info and Join today!
URL:https://ncge.org/event/digital-storytelling-in-the-geography-classroom/
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SUMMARY:5 Ways To Teach About Scale With Interactive Maps
DESCRIPTION:Summary\nDiscover engaging interactive ways to teach about the important concept of map scale across population\, rivers\, and other geographic themes. \nAbout the Presenter\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJoseph Kerski is a lifelong geographer who conducts faculty development workshops\, serves on the Esri Education team\, served as NCGE president\, and teaches in a variety of settings. \nWebinar Access\n#member only access | Join Webinar Here \nNot yet a member?  More info and Join today!
URL:https://ncge.org/event/5-ways-to-teach-about-scale-with-interactive-maps/
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