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SUMMARY:Commemorating and Learning from the 250th Anniversary of the Anza Expedition of 1775-76 Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION: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 the federal\, state\, and local levels\, including where lines are drawn to create electoral districts. This overview of the GeoCivics project will provide educators with materials to engage students in hands-on exploration of this process\, from understanding population movement to analyzing current maps. Redistricting may be taught through historical\, legal\, economic\, and geographic frameworks\, providing an opportunity to introduce students to online mapping tools\, which are increasingly prevalent for understanding\, collecting\, and analyzing a variety of data.   Presenter:  Rebecca Theobald JOIN THE WEBINAR HERE! #Member-only access
URL:https://ncge.org/event/commemorating-and-learning-from-the-250th-anniversary-of-the-anza-expedition-of-1775-76-webinar-series-2/
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SUMMARY:MapMaker - A Two-Part Series
DESCRIPTION: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 the federal\, state\, and local levels\, including where lines are drawn to create electoral districts. This overview of the GeoCivics project will provide educators with materials to engage students in hands-on exploration of this process\, from understanding population movement to analyzing current maps. Redistricting may be taught through historical\, legal\, economic\, and geographic frameworks\, providing an opportunity to introduce students to online mapping tools\, which are increasingly prevalent for understanding\, collecting\, and analyzing a variety of data.   Presenter:  Rebecca Theobald JOIN THE WEBINAR HERE! #Member-only access
URL:https://ncge.org/event/mapmaker-a-two-part-series-3/
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SUMMARY:The AP Exam - Tips and Tricks to Prepare Students
DESCRIPTION: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 the federal\, state\, and local levels\, including where lines are drawn to create electoral districts. This overview of the GeoCivics project will provide educators with materials to engage students in hands-on exploration of this process\, from understanding population movement to analyzing current maps. Redistricting may be taught through historical\, legal\, economic\, and geographic frameworks\, providing an opportunity to introduce students to online mapping tools\, which are increasingly prevalent for understanding\, collecting\, and analyzing a variety of data.   Presenter:  Rebecca Theobald JOIN THE WEBINAR HERE! #Member-only access
URL:https://ncge.org/event/the-ap-exam-tips-and-tricks-to-prepare-students-2/
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SUMMARY:GeoCircle: Ripped from the Headlines - Bringing Current Events into the Geography Classroom
DESCRIPTION: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 the federal\, state\, and local levels\, including where lines are drawn to create electoral districts. This overview of the GeoCivics project will provide educators with materials to engage students in hands-on exploration of this process\, from understanding population movement to analyzing current maps. Redistricting may be taught through historical\, legal\, economic\, and geographic frameworks\, providing an opportunity to introduce students to online mapping tools\, which are increasingly prevalent for understanding\, collecting\, and analyzing a variety of data.   Presenter:  Rebecca Theobald JOIN THE WEBINAR HERE! #Member-only access
URL:https://ncge.org/event/geocircle-ripped-from-the-headlines-bringing-current-events-into-the-geography-classroom/
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CATEGORIES:GeEd Circle
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SUMMARY:Esri StoryMaps - Part I
DESCRIPTION: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 the federal\, state\, and local levels\, including where lines are drawn to create electoral districts. This overview of the GeoCivics project will provide educators with materials to engage students in hands-on exploration of this process\, from understanding population movement to analyzing current maps. Redistricting may be taught through historical\, legal\, economic\, and geographic frameworks\, providing an opportunity to introduce students to online mapping tools\, which are increasingly prevalent for understanding\, collecting\, and analyzing a variety of data.   Presenter:  Rebecca Theobald JOIN THE WEBINAR HERE! #Member-only access
URL:https://ncge.org/event/esri-storymaps-part-i/
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SUMMARY:Esri StoryMaps - Part II
DESCRIPTION: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 the federal\, state\, and local levels\, including where lines are drawn to create electoral districts. This overview of the GeoCivics project will provide educators with materials to engage students in hands-on exploration of this process\, from understanding population movement to analyzing current maps. Redistricting may be taught through historical\, legal\, economic\, and geographic frameworks\, providing an opportunity to introduce students to online mapping tools\, which are increasingly prevalent for understanding\, collecting\, and analyzing a variety of data.   Presenter:  Rebecca Theobald JOIN THE WEBINAR HERE! #Member-only access
URL:https://ncge.org/event/esri-storymaps-part-ii/
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SUMMARY:NCGE 2026 Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION: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 the federal\, state\, and local levels\, including where lines are drawn to create electoral districts. This overview of the GeoCivics project will provide educators with materials to engage students in hands-on exploration of this process\, from understanding population movement to analyzing current maps. Redistricting may be taught through historical\, legal\, economic\, and geographic frameworks\, providing an opportunity to introduce students to online mapping tools\, which are increasingly prevalent for understanding\, collecting\, and analyzing a variety of data.   Presenter:  Rebecca Theobald JOIN THE WEBINAR HERE! #Member-only access
URL:https://ncge.org/event/ncge-2026-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Virginia Museum of History & Culture\, 428 North Arthur Ashe Boulevard\, Richmond\, Virginia\, 23220
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