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SUMMARY:The Anthropocene: How Social Studies Teachers Should Respond
DESCRIPTION:Many scholars refer to the current period in human-environment history as the Anthropocene (the Age of Humans). No place on Earth is unaffected by human influences\, and the pace and magnitude of environmental change are accelerating. This reality has both practical and ethical consequences for social studies educators. This session brings together ideas related to the importance of human-environment thinking in geography education and the ethics of what teachers should be doing to better prepare students for college\, careers\, and civic life in the Anthropocene. \nPresenter: Thomas Larsen
URL:https://ncge.org/event/the-anthropocene-how-social-studies-teachers-should-respond/
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SUMMARY:Contested Landscapes-Mapping Inequality from Redlining to COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:The legacies of social\, economic\, and environmental injustices related to redlining are mapped through the work of the Digital Scholarship Lab at the University of Richmond. New American History explores how our digital scholarship\, including Mapping Inequality\, Renewing Inequality\, and the Social Vulnerability Index helps K16 educators and students visualize complex data using GIS and historical documents to understand how systemic inequities persist in our communities today.
URL:https://ncge.org/event/contested-landscapes-mapping-inequality-from-redlining-to-covid-19/
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SUMMARY:HUMAN GEOGRAPHY ACTIVITIES TO SUPPORT THE SDGS
DESCRIPTION:With the adoption of the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015\, countries laid out a vision for supporting the well-being of all the world’s people\, as well as the environment. In this hands-on/minds-on session\, the presenter will engage participants in a classroom activity that introduces students to the SDGs – the aims\, importance\, and status – as well as the interconnections among the different goals. She will also facilitate activities for the classroom that take a deeper look into global inequities as they relate to energy use and climate resilience\, and more localized inequities related to waste disposal. Participants will also engage in an activity that examines “needs vs. wants” and how this differs among communities here and around the globe.
URL:https://ncge.org/event/human-geography-activities-to-support-the-sdgs/
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SUMMARY:GIS AND STUDENTS' SPATIAL THINKING SKILLS: COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL IMPACT
DESCRIPTION:For many years\, we’ve discussed the impact of GIS on student learning largely through anecdotes and examples. During this time\, the promise of the technology has been real\, but elusive\, especially in the absence of quantitative studies of its impact. For the past few years\, a team of researchers from James Madison\, Northwestern\, Georgetown and American Universities have been conducting an in-depth study to explore the behavioral and cognitive impact of the use of GIS by high school students. In this session\, we will describe the setting for this study (the Geospatial Semester in Virginia)\, the study’s format and the results\, including both behavioral and cognitive measures (explored using fMRI). We’ll share the growing base of evidence for the impact of GIS in learning and make the case for its impact in classrooms.
URL:https://ncge.org/event/gis-and-students-spatial-thinking-skills-cognitive-and-behavioral-impact/
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SUMMARY:MAPPING AND MAKING - GEO MAKER INSTITUTE
DESCRIPTION:In order to increase geography awareness\, there has to be training of geographic perspective\, content knowledge as well as exposure to ever-advancing geo-technology skills. With a blending of National Geographic Education resources and ESRI geotechnologies\, Heidi Ragsdale and STEM is My Future\, established the Geo Maker Institute (GMI)\, which provides training for K-12 teachers and students\, focusing on Mapping and Making. The Problem-Based Learning course focuses on this Driving Question: “How can rural educators increase our regional citizens’ Geo-Awareness through GIS and maker training?” This NCGE presentation will include the structure of the GMI training\, resources for implementation\, ideas to share within formal and informal learning settings\, and ideas for establishing personalized learning networks (PLN) for continued collaboration.
URL:https://ncge.org/event/mapping-and-making-geo-maker-institute/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220125T190000
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SUMMARY:Bug Appétit: How Insects are Creating Globally Sustainable Foods
DESCRIPTION:This presentation is designed to introduce participants to the world of insects and how they are changing the global food scene. It is designed to incorporate science and social studies. Participants will learn background information about the environmental impact of trying to feed the world’s population. Through a variety of resources\, they will learn about human-environment interaction. Content will focus on global communities\, insects as a food source\, and climate change. Teaching methods will be both teacher and student-centered. Kinesthetic learning will be used through a National Geographic mapping activity to teach students about different places around the world and insects that they eat. Direct instruction will be given for background information about insects\, farming\, and environmental impact. Materials will be provided for background reading.
URL:https://ncge.org/event/bug-appetit-how-insects-are-creating-globally-sustainable-foods/
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED:  USING SOCIAL AND MULTIMEDIA TO TEACH AND FACILITATE GEOGRAPHY
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to bring your geography presentations to the next level by using social and multimedia. All grade levels (K-PhD) and types of instruction (online\, hybrid\, and F2F) will be addressed. Participants will be given specific examples/resources (songs\, movies\, sitcoms/shows\, memes/pictures/images\, and videos) they can use to better teach and facilitate geography. Come learn how to make geography fun again!
URL:https://ncge.org/event/using-social-and-multimedia-to-teach-and-facilitate-geography/
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