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Mayfield, Michael W.; Morgan, John T. – Journal of Geography, 2005
Appalachia's New River was labeled "the second oldest river in the world" during the 1970s as part of a campaign to save the river from being dammed. Despite the absence of geomorphic evidence, the promotion of the superlative age of the river was so successful that they mythical label became reality in the minds of the region's…
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Physical Geography, Research Projects, Geography Instruction

Marotz, Glen A.; Rundstrom, Robert A. – Journal of Geography, 1986
Describes a problem-solving approach to field experiences in geography with emphasis on solving real-world problems and team teaching. Provides an example of a student project as well as directions for implementing similar programs. (JDH)
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Human Geography

Stadler, Stephen J. – Journal of Geography, 1985
NOAA polar-orbiting satellites have the capability of providing views of entire states. This article describes the characteristics of data from these satellites, indicates their advantages and disadvantages, and shows how the satellite data can be used in a statewide representation of physical geography for students at the introductory level. (RM)
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Physical Geography

Heyl, R. James – Journal of Geography, 1984
Intended for use in introductory college-level physical geography courses, this self-guided field exercise involves students in searching their immediate environment for examples of fourth-order landforms that are replicas of large landforms. (RM)
Descriptors: Field Studies, Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Introductory Courses

Kakela, Peter; Christopherson, Robert W. – Journal of Geography, 1972
The life geosystems theme is presented in detailed course outline as an example of how man and his survival on Earth can be integrated into an introductory physical geography course. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Environmental Research, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Higher Education

Hewes, Leslie – Journal of Geography, 1983
A former Sauer graduate student reminisces about one of the most influential, albeit controversial, figures in American geography. Topics include Sauer as a geography educator, his fieldwork, his department at Berkeley, his opinions about the subfields of geography, his interest in the here and now, and his personal interests. (SR)
Descriptors: Biographies, College Faculty, Field Studies, Geography

Miller, E. Willard – Journal of Geography, 1983
The filmstrip, "The Great Lakes," was reviewed. Ten other sound-filmstrips that can teach cultural and physical geography are described. (AM)
Descriptors: Filmstrips, Geography Instruction, Human Geography, Intermediate Grades

Kay, Jeanne; And Others – Journal of Geography, 1981
Discusses a study undertaken to determine the ecological effects of off-road vehicles, such as four-wheel drive trucks and dirt bikes in the Big Cottonwood Canyon area near Salt Lake City. Applications of the study to other investigations of off-road vehicles are discussed. (DB)
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Evaluative Thinking, Geographic Concepts, Land Use

Bencloski, Joseph W. – Journal of Geography, 1980
Describes a learning activity involving correctly matching soils with environments. The activity is intended for use in college level physical geography courses. Information is presented on instructional objectives, outline of preparatory lectures, soil test exercise worksheets, procedures, laboratory setting, testing procedures, collecting and…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Learning Activities, Physical Geography
Fahrer, Chuck; Harris, Dan – Journal of Geography, 2004
This article introduces the word "LAMPPOST" as a mnemonic device to aid in the instruction of climate variables. It provides instructors with a framework for discussing climate patterns that is based on eight variables: latitude, altitude, maritime influence and continentality, pressure systems, prevailing winds, ocean currents, storms, and…
Descriptors: Physical Geography, Mnemonics, Human Geography, Climate

Holtgrieve, Donald G. – Journal of Geography, 1976
This essay attempts to identify those historical-geographic processes in American development that have given the United States its distinctive characteristics. (Author)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cultural Images, Culture, Economics

Mathewson, Kent – Journal of Geography, 1986
Reviews the life, theories, and influence of Alexander von Humboldt, the early nineteenth century founder of modern geography. Maintains that Humboldt's novel approaches to the study of landscape antiquities have value for contemporary students in cultural and historical geography. (JDH)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Educational History, Educational Theories, Geography Instruction

Powell, William E. – Journal of Geography, 1984
The purpose of this article is to provide college level physical geography and geology teachers with practical and simple techniques to help students classify and understand igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. Essential equipment is also discussed, and recommended readings are listed. (RM)
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Geology, Higher Education, Physical Geography

Pawling, John W. – Journal of Geography, 1973
A sequence of organizational problems is examined and suggestions made from a previous study of the southern peninsula of Michigan. Suggested for all age levels above the elementary school, this project is a feasible design for an oft-neglected aspect of physical geography. (Author)
Descriptors: Geography, Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Map Skills

Brook, George A.; Luft, Edward R. – Journal of Geography, 1988
Describes a model for generating solution features, or karren, on gypsum blocks within 24-48 hours in order to illustrate terrain-forming processes. This method for replicating landforms provides hands-on experience for students, and can be varied to demonstrate a number of principles. (LS)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Higher Education