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Living Geography: How to build a city
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Monday, 10 August 2015. How to build a city. I was drawn to this article by Stuart Jefferies. In the Guardian's excellent section of articles on cities. I'm also keen on using gaming such as SimCity. And others to explore how cities are created and managed. This is something that goes back many years to some of the early simulation games used in the classroom. I have SimCity 4 on my iMac but sadly little time to explore it. The article provides 20 steps towards building a great city. Suggest to your geog...
Living Geography: Now listening...
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Saturday, 8 August 2015. Posted by Alan Parkinson. Labels: Public Service Broadcasting. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mission:Explore National Parks out now. 8216;I absolutely LOVE this book, drawing a cow-pat emoji is a must-try! It’s so important to encourage kids to enjoy our UK National Parks from an early age and instil a love of the countryside that will last all their lives thus helping to secure the future of our protected landscapes’ - Julia Bradbury. WELCOME TO LIVING GEOGRAPHY. 13: Visit...
Living Geography: GI-Learner
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Sunday, 9 August 2015. There'll be more on this project to come for the next few years, but here are the first details of a European. Project, funded under the Erasmus. Scheme, which I will be co-ordinating on behalf of my school, which is a partner in the project. The projects is called GI-Learner. And is being led by someone who I have worked with on a number of projects: Luc Zwartjes from Belgium, who works in Ghent. Here's a summary of the main points. What we will do. We have got a range of excellen...
Living Geography: 3D printed volcanoes
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Friday, 7 August 2015. An interesting story on the use of 3D printing. This time, it's with the aim of helping people plot evacuation routes, and appreciate the risks that they face in different areas of the volcano. Been looking at this technology for some time now, and waiting for its appearance at a reasonable cost, for use in the classroom. I've worked on a few projects, most recently the INTEL Internet of Things DISTANCE project, where we made use of it. Posted by Alan Parkinson. EU funded project I...
Living Geography: New British Antarctic Survey Website
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Thursday, 23 July 2015. New British Antarctic Survey Website. BAS has had a website refresh. And it is now much more visually attractive and clearer to navigate. Don't forget that the focus for this year's RGS Young Geographer of the Year. Competition is on Antarctica too. Materials from here will be featured in the SoW in the first week(s) back after Summer. Posted by Alan Parkinson. Labels: British Antarctic Survey. Young Geographer of the Year. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New GCSE Book out now.
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About Digimap for Colleges. Follow us on Twitter. Alan Parkinson is an experienced and award-winning teacher and author. He has worked across the UK and EU with the Geographical Association and as a freelance geography consultant. He is a Chartered Geographer and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. He is Education Director of Explorer HQ, creators of Mission:Explore. He teaches Geography at King's Ely school. He blogs at http:/ livinggeography.blogspot.com. Wish you were here? MS Word (2.5MB).
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Notes from the Juicy Geography classroom /. Comments Off on Rewind the Film. I’ve been teaching Year 8’s about coal mining. To find out how coal is extracted, the class recreated modern long wall mining techniques, summarised in this illustration from UK Coal. Who produce some excellent resources by the way). Well we were all underground when you “dropped in” weren’t we? The video would work well for illustrating a variety of post-industrial geography issues at GCSE and A level as well. Here’s to f...
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Notes from the Juicy Geography classroom /. How a floodplain happens…. A 17 second demonstration with no regard to quality of video or lucidity of explanation…. Posted by Noel Jenkins. Tagged with: flood plain. Princesshay case study: Google photospheres to the rescue…. How a floodplain happens…. Anatomy of an earthquake. What Makes A Place? A Year 8 project inspired by Geograph. On How a floodplain happens…. On What Makes A Place? A Year 8 project inspired by Geograph. Let’s have it #bpw.
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Notes from the Juicy Geography classroom /. How a floodplain happens…. A 17 second demonstration with no regard to quality of video or lucidity of explanation…. Posted by Noel Jenkins. Tagged with: flood plain. Last reply was October 9, 2014. October 9, 2014. Anyone can do this! Anatomy of an earthquake. Princesshay case study: Google photospheres to the rescue…. How a floodplain happens…. Anatomy of an earthquake. What Makes A Place? A Year 8 project inspired by Geograph. On What Makes A Place?
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Notes from the Juicy Geography classroom /. Princesshay case study: Google photospheres to the rescue…. Comments Off on Princesshay case study: Google photospheres to the rescue…. Back in 2009 I created a visual resource for GCSE students to illustrate the urban redevelopment of part of Exeter’s CBD. The case study perfectly fitted the AQA GCSE syllabus and proved very popular, but a recent change in the Google Maps API broke the linked maps. Or head over to Juicy Geography to find the updated resource.
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Notes from the Juicy Geography classroom /. Princesshay case study: Google photospheres to the rescue…. Comments Off on Princesshay case study: Google photospheres to the rescue…. Back in 2009 I created a visual resource for GCSE students to illustrate the urban redevelopment of part of Exeter’s CBD. The case study perfectly fitted the AQA GCSE syllabus and proved very popular, but a recent change in the Google Maps API broke the linked maps. Or head over to Juicy Geography to find the updated resource.
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Notes from the Juicy Geography classroom /. Princesshay case study: Google photospheres to the rescue…. Comments Off on Princesshay case study: Google photospheres to the rescue…. Back in 2009 I created a visual resource for GCSE students to illustrate the urban redevelopment of part of Exeter’s CBD. The case study perfectly fitted the AQA GCSE syllabus and proved very popular, but a recent change in the Google Maps API broke the linked maps. Or head over to Juicy Geography to find the updated resource.
Rewind the Film » DigGeog
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Notes from the Juicy Geography classroom /. I’ve been teaching Year 8’s about coal mining. To find out how coal is extracted, the class recreated modern long wall mining techniques, summarised in this illustration from UK Coal. Who produce some excellent resources by the way). Well we were all underground when you “dropped in” weren’t we? The video would work well for illustrating a variety of post-industrial geography issues at GCSE and A level as well. Here’s to former colleague and Manics fan Da...
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Notes from the Juicy Geography classroom /. Princesshay case study: Google photospheres to the rescue…. Comments Off on Princesshay case study: Google photospheres to the rescue…. Back in 2009 I created a visual resource for GCSE students to illustrate the urban redevelopment of part of Exeter’s CBD. The case study perfectly fitted the AQA GCSE syllabus and proved very popular, but a recent change in the Google Maps API broke the linked maps. Or head over to Juicy Geography to find the updated resource.
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Notes from the Juicy Geography classroom /. Comments Off on Rewind the Film. I’ve been teaching Year 8’s about coal mining. To find out how coal is extracted, the class recreated modern long wall mining techniques, summarised in this illustration from UK Coal. Who produce some excellent resources by the way). Well we were all underground when you “dropped in” weren’t we? The video would work well for illustrating a variety of post-industrial geography issues at GCSE and A level as well. Here’s to f...
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