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SUMMARY:AP Human Geography: Tricks and Tips for Unit 6\, Urban Patterns
DESCRIPTION:Summary\nThis webinar will share some strategies and activities for teaching the urban models in Unit 6. This is always challenging for the students. The presenters will provide teaching strategies and applications of the models. \nPresenters:\nSeth Dixon\, Kelly Glos and Corey Merril \nWebinar Access\n#member-only access | Join
URL:https://ncge.org/event/ap-human-geography-tricks-and-tips-for-unit-6-urban-patterns/
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SUMMARY:Geography and Identity in the 2022 World Cup
DESCRIPTION:Summary\nIn this webinar\, discussion on how geography can shape identity and vice versa (ex: how the Moroccan world cup team was claimed by both Arab fans/audiences as an ‘Arab’ team and also by African audiences – as well as the myriad political and cultural issues that surround the distinctions). \n  \nAbout the Presenter:\nGraham H. Cornwell is a historian of the Middle East and North Africa based at George Washington University. You can follow him on Twitter at @ghcornwell. \n  \nWebinar Access: \n#Open Access | JOIN WEBINAR
URL:https://ncge.org/event/geography-and-identity-in-the-2022-world-cup/
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SUMMARY:Embedding Outdoor Learning into everyday Geography lessons
DESCRIPTION:Summary\nThis presentation will focus on identifying opportunities that exist to utilize the outdoors as a part of geography education. Geography teachers and practitioners are known as some of the best in using the outdoors to enhance teaching and learning outcomes; however\, this field is rapidly evolving. Join this session to engage in conversations surrounding topics such as identifying opportunities for outdoor learning\, structuring outdoor learning programs\, and the benefits of outdoor learning programs before focusing on 20 – 40 activities that can be implemented within any curriculum. All attendees will receive a copy of a teaching toolkit dedicated to embedding outdoor learning into both elementary and high school education. \nAbout the Presenter\nMeet Luke Parker; after undertaking an undergraduate degree in teaching\, he taught in various schools in Australia before moving into higher education. Parker was a lecturer at an Australian university for five years and developed a passion for research and teaching the use of the outdoors in education\, in addition to being the project officer at Outdoors Victoria\, leading grants dedicated to creating resources to embed outdoor learning in all Australian schools. In 2021 he moved to the University of Kansas to undertake a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction\, focusing on researching the use of Outdoor Learning within education\, specifically investigating how many schools in the USA use the outdoors as a part of their everyday teaching and learning.\nWebinar Access\n#member-only access | Join
URL:https://ncge.org/event/embedding-outdoor-learning-into-everyday-geography-lessons/
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CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:ESRI Map Competition
DESCRIPTION:Summary\n2022-23 Competition Meetup Series \nA quartet of meetups (=webinars) for state leaders and educators. These are aimed at adults who want to help students participate effectively. (Hint: There are instances where you can see “the power of one\,” but best success “takes a village.”) Meetups will be recorded and available to the public. Each session will include Q&A time. Each session is free but registration is required. \nWebinar Access\n#Open Access | More info and Join 
URL:https://ncge.org/event/esri-map-competition/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230322T190000
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SUMMARY:Strategies for Teaching the Internal Structures of Cities
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED:\nDue to unforeseen circumstances this event has been cancelled.  A reschedule date coming soon\, please check back. \nSummary\nThis presentation will share the popular teaching strategy and activity of Speed dating. See how the presenter uses this strategy for teaching Topic 6.5 – the Internal Structure of Cities and how this strategy can be used in other parts of the course. It is also a great review strategy \nThe Presenter:\n \nPaula Woods\, \nClark County School District. Advanced Technologies Academy High School \nWebinar Access:\n#Member Only | JOIN the WEBINAR-CANCELLED
URL:https://ncge.org/event/strategies-for-teaching-the-internal-structures-of-cities/
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SUMMARY:AP Review
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. \nPresenters:\nLisa Benton-Short\, David Valdez\,  and Julie Wakefield \nWebinar Access\n#Open Access | Join HERE
URL:https://ncge.org/event/ap-review/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T190000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: APHG StoryMaps - The Travels of a T-Shirt
DESCRIPTION:Summary\nArcGIS StoryMaps from ESRI are an engaging way to allow students to interact with a variety of different content. StoryMaps incorporate text\, graphics\, videos and maps to tell a compelling story that students are able to peruse at their own pace. This presentation will show how to use them in class and ideas of how to get the students started in working on their own. \nAbout the Presenter\nMatt Poleski is a teacher\, husband and father living in Henderson\, NV. He graduated with his teaching degree from the University of Nevada – Las Vegas (UNLV) and earned his master’s degree in GIS from Elmhurst College in Illinois. He has been teaching AP Human Geography for twelve years and has been an AP Reader for seven years. He is passionate about incorporating technology into the classroom and creating opportunities for his students to “do” geography. When he isn’t in the classroom\, Matt loves reading and playing with his two little boys and traveling the world with his wife\, Kristyn. \nArcGIS StoryMaps from ESRI are an engaging way to allow students to interact with a variety of different content. StoryMaps incorporate text\, graphics\, videos and maps to tell a compelling story that students are able to peruse at their own pace.  \nHe belongs to the Geographic Alliance in Nevada (GAIN)\, National Council for Geographic Education (NCGE) and American Geographic Society (AGS). In 2019\, Matt was chosen as one of the AGS Geography Teacher Fellows for the Geography 2050 Symposium.  \nWebinar Access\n#Member Only | JOIN WEBINAR
URL:https://ncge.org/event/webinar-aphg-storymaps-the-travels-of-a-t-shirt/
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