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  • Sat 18
    October 18 @ 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM CDT

    Mapping the African American Green Book

    Conference Room: Flannigan

    Summary The erasure of minority stories makes challenging the dominant reading of history important. The Green Book was an annual travel guide used by African American travelers from the 1930s […]

  • Sat 18
    October 18 @ 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM CDT

    The geography of the Holocaust: Topics, geographical concepts, methods, and representation

    Conference Room: Lewis

    Summary In this presentation, I will explore how geographic principles enhance Holocaust education, emphasizing spatial thinking, geographic inquiry, and geospatial technologies. Drawing from professional development courses and curricula, I will […]

  • Sat 18
    October 18 @ 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM CDT

    Engaging local history through data literacy, storytelling, and digital scholarship

    Conference Room: Clark

    Summary Building on Ed Ayers’ 2021 essay, “All History is Local,” freely accessible digital scholarship tools and resources will be explored, allowing participants to drill down to local historical data, […]

  • Sat 18
    October 18 @ 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM CDT

    Citizenship, Identity, and Othering in the Nazi Camp System

    Conference Room: Nebraska

    Summary This session focuses on a chapter from the forthcoming book, Teaching Holocaust Geographies in Middle and Secondary Schools. The camp system was the heart of Nazi terror and control, […]

  • Sat 18
    October 18 @ 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM CDT

    Case Studies and World Geography

    Conference Room: Iowa

    Summary This professional development session will explore the power of case studies in enhancing student learning in world geography. Participants will learn how to select and develop compelling real-world case […]

  • Sat 18
    October 18 @ 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM CDT

    Inquiry into Persecution, Scale, and Spatial Change with Holocaust Survivor Testimonies

    Conference Room: Winnebago

    Summary This presentation is based on our chapter in Teaching Holocaust Geographies in Middle and Secondary Schools, which offers a unique perspective on using geography to understand how this genocide […]

  • Sat 18
    October 18 @ 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM CDT

    Sovereignty, Territoriality, and the Zangezur Corridor

    Conference Room: Flannigan

    Summary Participants will hear an overview of the debate over the Zangezur Corridor. Then in small groups, participants will read different viewpoints of the situation. Group members will discuss the […]

  • Sat 18
    October 18 @ 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM CDT

    When to Teach “Introductory” GIS? Evaluating Course Sequencing Across Institutions

    Conference Room: Winnebago

    Summary As GIS education continues to expand, it is essential to re-evaluate how introductory GIS courses are sequenced. Historically, introductory GIS was one of the few GIS-related courses available, often […]

  • Sat 18
    October 18 @ 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM CDT

    Pecans: The All-American Nut

    Conference Room: Lewis

    Summary The audience will be presented with a short history of the pecan nut. A slide show will follow the history of the pecan, touching on the Native Americans who […]

  • Sat 18
    October 18 @ 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM CDT

    Mapping the Geographical Theme of Movement on the GeoHistoGram

    Conference Room: Clark

    Summary From ancient civilizations to religions, technology, and even disease, the geographic theme of “Movement” plays an integral role in our understanding of the world. Participants will investigate the geographic […]

  • Sat 18
    October 18 @ 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM CDT

    Context, Input and Implementation Challenges on Learning Outcomes in Geography

    Conference Room: Iowa

    Summary Evidence has shown that some of the objectives of geography are hardly met. Research interests have been more on interventions especially on strategies to improve students’ learning outcomes in […]

  • Sat 18
    October 18 @ 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM CDT

    Exploring South Asia Through Literature: Using Award-Winning Books to Enrich Geography Education

    Conference Room: Nebraska

    Summary The South Asia Book Award (SABA) celebrates outstanding literature that authentically portrays the cultures, histories, and lived experiences of South Asians, both in South Asia and across the globe. […]

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