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Examining the NBA Through Spatial and Visual Analytics. Old MacDonald Had an iPad: Overview How have agricultural challenges in the past been solved through the use of technology?

Old MacDonald Had an iPad:

What kinds of challenges do farmers face today? What tools do they use to help them fix the problems? APHG Tshirt Graphics. Flipped Classroom: Beyond the Videos. Last week, I read an interesting blog post by Shelley Blake-Plock titled “The Problem with TED ed.”

Flipped Classroom: Beyond the Videos

It got me thinking about the flipped classroom model and how it is being defined. As a blended learning enthusiast, I have played with the flipped classroom model, seen presentations by inspiring educators who flip their classrooms, and even have a chapter dedicated to this topic in my book. However, I am disheartened to hear so many people describe the flipped classroom as a model where teachers must record videos or podcasts for students to view at home.

There are many teachers who do not want to record videos either because they don’t have the necessary skills or equipment, their classes don’t include a lot of lecture that can be captured in recordings, or they are camera shy. Too often the conversation surrounding the flipped classroom focuses on the videos- creating them, hosting them, and assessing student understanding of the content via simple questions or summary assignments. Geography Education. A-Ha Gphy. Making plans to watch that partial eclipse Sunday night? (You should.) Mrs. Harris. Makes it easy to work in groups. List Articles. Gravity Model. Gravity Model Wiki The Gravity Model holds that the potential use of a service at a particular location is directly related to the number of people in a location and inversely related to the distance people must travel to reach the service.

Gravity Model

Main Points Right Here According to the Gravity Model, consumer behavior reflects two patterns: 1.The greater the number of people living in a particular place, the greater is the number of potential customers for a service. A city block or apartment building that contains 100 families will generate more customers than a house containing only one family. 2.The farther people are from a particular service, the less likely they are to use it. People who live 1 kilometer from a store are more likely to patronize it than people who live 10 kilometer away. In other words, cities, countries or regions or other things that have higher numbers of people and are close together are more likely to interact Population of area 1 x Population of area 2 Distance^2. Mr. Nelsen's AP Humaman Geogrpahy Class. Dr.

Mr. Nelsen's AP Humaman Geogrpahy Class

NelsenRoom 319Phone: 934-7154 E-mail: jnelsen@uwm.eduWWW: Welcome to Advanced Placement (AP) Human Geography! For those of you who are unfamiliar it, AP is program that gives students an opportunity to take college-level courses and exams while still in high school. More than 14,000 high schools participate in AP and more than 4,000 colleges accept AP credit. Nationally, the College Entrance Examination Board offers thirty-three exams in twenty-two subject areas. An understanding of the use of spatial concepts and landscape analysis to examine human organization of space an understanding of spatial relationships at different scales ranging from the local to the global. an ability to interpret maps, data sets, and geographic models using atlases, graph, charts, tables, photographs, and the Internet. an ability to read critically. an ability to express the skills listed above in writing.

Required Supplies Required Reading The main text is James M. Individual and Team Effort Study Guides. Mrs. Emerson's Classes. Welcome!

Mrs. Emerson's Classes

This webpage is designed to inform students and parents of what is happening in class. As you navigate through the site, you will find information for the following classes: U.S. History, AP Human Geography, and AICE Global Perspectives. In addition, I have also created an Important Information page where you can locate school announcements I receive, any scholarship opportunities that comes to my attention, and links to the SAT/ACT websites.

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. The Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century. The American Pageant. Unit1:Geography:Its Nature and Perspectives or Basic Concepts - Humanities. This unit will introduce you to some of the basic concepts and principles that define Human Geography as a discipline.

Unit1:Geography:Its Nature and Perspectives or Basic Concepts - Humanities

These concepts will be used over and over as we go through the year, but through the lense of each unit. For example, a core concept is diffusion or how an idea, person or thing moves from one location to another. It could be the spread of American music, the Mormon religion or technologies that aid a country's economic development. There's tons of different maps. We're going to be looking at some from various sources such as the New York TImes, Washington Post, United States Geological Service (USGS), National Geographic and others.

Martin's AP Human Geography. Twelve Animals: World maps as Chinese zodiac. 12 Feb 2009 In a series of illustrations entitled "Twelve Animals," graphic artist Kentaro Nagai rearranges the world map to create the beasts of the Chinese zodiac.

Twelve Animals: World maps as Chinese zodiac

Rat Ox Tiger Rabbit. Human Geography: Culture, Society and Space, 8th Edition Outlines. 5-FRQ-Strategies.pdf (application/pdf Object) The AP Human Geography Exam. Exam Content In May 2001, 3,272 trail-blazing students took the very first exam in AP Human Geography.

The AP Human Geography Exam

The exam covers a one-semester introductory college course in human geography. The major content areas covered by the exam are: The nature and perspectives of geography Population Cultural patterns and processes Political organization of space Agricultural and rural land use Industrialization and economic development Cities and urban land use Multiple-Choice Questions For sample multiple-choice questions, refer to the Course Description. AP Human Geography Course Description, Effective Fall 2013 (.pdf/810KB) If you are using assistive technology and need help accessing these PDFs in another format, please contact us at ssd@info.collegeboard.org. Below are free-response questions from past AP Human Geography Exams. 2013: Free-Response Questions 2012: Free-Response Questions 2011: Free-Response Questions 2010: Free-Response Questions 2009: Free-Response Questions 2008: Free-Response Questions.

AP Human Geography Study Resources. Rubenstein Vocab flashcards. AP Exam Vocabulary Items.