5 Ways To Teach About Scale With Interactive Maps

Teaching Success on the FRQ

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Please join the Chief Reader, ETS Test Developer, and both Assistants to the Chief Reader and APHG teachers for a discussion and strategies that help you teach your students how to be successful on the FRQs (Free-Response Question). Presenters Include: Jon Moore, ETS Lisa Benton-Short Dan Synder Allison Cecil Join Webinar Here!

Asylum Seeking at the US-Mexico Border

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This presentation will provide an overview of who the migrants are coming to the US-Mexico border and how the demographics of this population have changed over the past decade or two. It will also discuss US asylum law and how the current asylum system excludes many Central American and Mexican asylum seekers. Presenter: Dr. Sarah […]

Open Street Mapping

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In this webinar OpenStreetMap will be introduced and how it can be used to engage students in and out of the classroom while building geospatial skills, social relationships, and digital citizenship. Participatory mapping includes all who wish to contribute to the mapping process. Community mapping typically is what the traditional version of participatory mapping is […]

ESRI ArcGIS Online Competition-Getting Started

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Esri challenges US students to conduct and share a research project about something in their home state. Esri's ArcGIS Online Competition is open to high school ("HS," gr.9-12) and middle school ("MS," gr.4-8) students in participating states in the US who can gather, create, analyze, interpret, and present data via an ArcGIS StoryMap. ESRI is […]

iScore 5 All Year Long

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Teaching students how to read and understand quantitative and qualitative data is a skill that must be repeated constantly and used throughout the year. Four veteran teachers of AP Human Geography share their strategies on how to teach students to efficiently learn content. Using data to provide students with constant formative feedback while also preparing […]

Beyond Reading the Definition From a Slide: Teaching Sense of Place and Place Making

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  Geographer Yi-Fu Tuan's work focused on the human aspects of human geography. He wrote about the spatial concepts of space and place in his landmark work Space and Place: The Perspective of Experience. Learn how to guide your students in using your school as a field study to understand and evaluate a sense of […]

GeoCamp Iceland: Professional Development in the Land of Fire and Ice

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This webinar introduces NCGE’s GeoCamp Iceland professional development program. Past program leaders Ellen Foster and Jeff Lash are joined by 2021 participant Debra Troxel to introduce the program, share experiences, discuss registration, and address potential GeoCamper questions and concerns. Presenters: Jeff Lash, Ellen Foster, and Debra Troxell   JOIN THE WEBINAR HERE! #Member-only access

Water Politics and Environmental Justice

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Water quenches thirst, sustains crops, generates power, cools industry, conveys ships, carries waste, and maintains ecosystems. This webinar examines the political, social,  and cultural dimensions of each of these facets of water resources management. We'll explore the political dynamics of water distribution, access, and use. We also investigate questions of urban water management, river restoration, […]

Electoral Maps and Legislative Elections: Resources for teaching about redistricting

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The 2020 Census and redistricting cycle will manifest itself in the United States Congress and state legislatures across the country. Consider the analysis of the midterm elections has been in your state. Yet even though it seems as though discussions about redistricting should be over, every year new students need to learn about elections at […]

Agriculture in APHG: Making Connections to Food, Land & People

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Summary Participants in this webinar will explore free resources aligned with APHG Unit 5: Agricultural Patterns, Spatial Organization, Changes, and Impacts. These resources include classroom tested lessons and hands-on activities that are designed to connect geography to the agricultural production of food, clothing, and shelter that we depend on each day. Attendees will discuss strategies […]

GeoCamp Amazon

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Summary  This webinar introduces NCGE’s GeoCamp Amazon professional development program. Past program leaders will introduce the program, share experiences, discuss registration, and address potential GeoCamper questions. Webinar Access #OPEN access |  JOIN HERE  

Basics of Cartography: Mapping Infrastructure in the Occupied West Bank

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Summary:  This webinar will demonstrate basic geo-processing tools and cartography using open source software (QGIS) and data/shape-files to map the inadequate provision of infrastructure in the West Bank. Participants will be provided with relevant data, a live demo, and written instructions. The presentation will cover basic map-making principles and explore how to integrate map-making exercises […]